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Measuring consciousness in severely damaged brains.
Gosseries, Olivia; Di, Haibo; Laureys, Steven et al.
2014In Annual Review of Neuroscience, 37, p. 457-78
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Keywords :
Brain/physiopathology; Coma/diagnosis/physiopathology; Consciousness; Functional Neuroimaging; Humans; Persistent Vegetative State/diagnosis/physiopathology; Quadriplegia/diagnosis/physiopathology; clinical assessment; minimally conscious state; neural correlates of consciousness; neuroimaging; vegetative state
Abstract :
[en] Significant advances have been made in the behavioral assessment and clinical management of disorders of consciousness (DOC). In addition, functional neuroimaging paradigms are now available to help assess consciousness levels in this challenging patient population. The success of these neuroimaging approaches as diagnostic markers is, however, intrinsically linked to understanding the relationships between consciousness and the brain. In this context, a combined theoretical approach to neuroimaging studies is needed. The promise of such theoretically based markers is illustrated by recent findings that used a perturbational approach to assess the levels of consciousness. Further research on the contents of consciousness in DOC is also needed.
Disciplines :
Neurology
Author, co-author :
Gosseries, Olivia  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Consciousness-Coma Science Group
Di, Haibo
Laureys, Steven  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Consciousness-Coma Science Group
Boly, Melanie
Language :
English
Title :
Measuring consciousness in severely damaged brains.
Publication date :
2014
Journal title :
Annual Review of Neuroscience
ISSN :
0147-006X
eISSN :
1545-4126
Publisher :
Annual Reviews, United States
Volume :
37
Pages :
457-78
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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