peer reviewedThe study of the brain's dynamical activity is opening a window to help the clinical assessment of patients with disorders of consciousness. For example, glucose uptake and the dysfunctional spread of naturalistic and synthetic stimuli has proven useful to characterize hampered consciousness. However, understanding of the mechanisms behind loss of consciousness following brain injury is still missing. Here, we study the propagation of endogenous and in-silico exogenous perturbations in patients with disorders of consciousness, based upon directed and causal interactions estimated from resting-state fMRI data, fitted to a linear model of activity propagation. We found that patients with disorders of consciousness suffer decrease...
Background Making an accurate diagnosis in patients with disorders of consciousness remains challen...
The last 10 years witnessed a considerable increase in our knowledge of brain function in survivors ...
Consciousness is seemingly lost and recovered every day, from the moment we fall asleep until we wak...
The study of the brain’s dynamical activity is opening a valuable source of assistance for the clini...
AbstractRecovery of consciousness has been associated with connectivity in the frontal cortex and pa...
Recent studies in patients with disorders of consciousness (DOC) tend to support the view that awar...
Disorders of consciousness (DOC) resulting from severe brain injury that disrupt arousal and awarene...
Prominent theories of consciousness emphasise different aspects of neurobiology, such as the integra...
peer reviewedLow level states of consciousness are characterized by disruptions of brain activity th...
Prominent theories of consciousness emphasise different aspects of neurobiology, such as the integra...
In spite of the inherent difficulties in achieving a biologically meaningful definition of conscious...
Functional neuroimaging shows that patients with disorders of consciousness exhibit disrupted system...
Background and aims: Unresponsive patients at the bedside may present covert consciousness. This r...
Background: Between pathologically impaired consciousness and normal consciousness exists a scarcely...
peer reviewedIncreasing evidence links disorders of consciousness (DOC) with disruptions in function...
Background Making an accurate diagnosis in patients with disorders of consciousness remains challen...
The last 10 years witnessed a considerable increase in our knowledge of brain function in survivors ...
Consciousness is seemingly lost and recovered every day, from the moment we fall asleep until we wak...
The study of the brain’s dynamical activity is opening a valuable source of assistance for the clini...
AbstractRecovery of consciousness has been associated with connectivity in the frontal cortex and pa...
Recent studies in patients with disorders of consciousness (DOC) tend to support the view that awar...
Disorders of consciousness (DOC) resulting from severe brain injury that disrupt arousal and awarene...
Prominent theories of consciousness emphasise different aspects of neurobiology, such as the integra...
peer reviewedLow level states of consciousness are characterized by disruptions of brain activity th...
Prominent theories of consciousness emphasise different aspects of neurobiology, such as the integra...
In spite of the inherent difficulties in achieving a biologically meaningful definition of conscious...
Functional neuroimaging shows that patients with disorders of consciousness exhibit disrupted system...
Background and aims: Unresponsive patients at the bedside may present covert consciousness. This r...
Background: Between pathologically impaired consciousness and normal consciousness exists a scarcely...
peer reviewedIncreasing evidence links disorders of consciousness (DOC) with disruptions in function...
Background Making an accurate diagnosis in patients with disorders of consciousness remains challen...
The last 10 years witnessed a considerable increase in our knowledge of brain function in survivors ...
Consciousness is seemingly lost and recovered every day, from the moment we fall asleep until we wak...