AbstractIntroductionA large number of studies have investigated neural correlates of consciousness in adults. However, knowledge about brain function in children with disorders of consciousness (DOC) is very limited. We suggest that EEG recordings during sleep are a promising approach. In healthy adults as well as in children, it has been shown that the activity of sleep slow waves (EEG spectral power 1–4.5Hz), the primary characteristic of deep sleep, is dependent on use during previous wakefulness. Thus the regulation of slow wave activity (SWA) provides indirect insights into brain function during wakefulness.MethodsIn the present study, we investigated high-density EEG recordings during sleep in ten healthy children and in ten children ...
Brain injuries substantially change the entire landscape of oscillatory dynamics and render detectio...
peer reviewedNon-communicative brain damaged patients raise important clinical and scientific issues...
Slow waves, the hallmarks of non-rapid eye-movement (NREM) sleep, are thought to reflect maturationa...
INTRODUCTION: A large number of studies have investigated neural correlates of consciousness in adul...
AbstractIntroductionA large number of studies have investigated neural correlates of consciousness i...
BACKGROUND Acquired brain injuries (ABI) such as traumatic brain injury (TBI) or stroke can result ...
peer reviewedIncreasing evidence links disorders of consciousness (DOC) with disruptions in function...
Background: Sleep-wakefulness cycles are an essential diagnostic criterion for disorders of consciou...
AIM: To investigate the link between sleep disruption and cognitive impairment in childhood epilepsy...
BACKGROUND After acquired brain injury (ABI), patients show various neurological impairments and ...
Confusional arousal is the milder expression of a family of disorders known as Disorders of Arousal ...
AIM To investigate the link between sleep disruption and cognitive impairment in childhood epilep...
Confusional arousal is the milder expression of a family of disorders known as Disorders of Arousal ...
The brain is a complex dynamic and self-organizing system. Normal brain function emerges from synchr...
What is the common denominator of consciousness across divergent regimes of cortical dynamics? Does ...
Brain injuries substantially change the entire landscape of oscillatory dynamics and render detectio...
peer reviewedNon-communicative brain damaged patients raise important clinical and scientific issues...
Slow waves, the hallmarks of non-rapid eye-movement (NREM) sleep, are thought to reflect maturationa...
INTRODUCTION: A large number of studies have investigated neural correlates of consciousness in adul...
AbstractIntroductionA large number of studies have investigated neural correlates of consciousness i...
BACKGROUND Acquired brain injuries (ABI) such as traumatic brain injury (TBI) or stroke can result ...
peer reviewedIncreasing evidence links disorders of consciousness (DOC) with disruptions in function...
Background: Sleep-wakefulness cycles are an essential diagnostic criterion for disorders of consciou...
AIM: To investigate the link between sleep disruption and cognitive impairment in childhood epilepsy...
BACKGROUND After acquired brain injury (ABI), patients show various neurological impairments and ...
Confusional arousal is the milder expression of a family of disorders known as Disorders of Arousal ...
AIM To investigate the link between sleep disruption and cognitive impairment in childhood epilep...
Confusional arousal is the milder expression of a family of disorders known as Disorders of Arousal ...
The brain is a complex dynamic and self-organizing system. Normal brain function emerges from synchr...
What is the common denominator of consciousness across divergent regimes of cortical dynamics? Does ...
Brain injuries substantially change the entire landscape of oscillatory dynamics and render detectio...
peer reviewedNon-communicative brain damaged patients raise important clinical and scientific issues...
Slow waves, the hallmarks of non-rapid eye-movement (NREM) sleep, are thought to reflect maturationa...