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Chronic consciousness disorders.

James L Bernat1.   

Abstract

Although philosophers and cognitive neuroscientists have struggled to define human consciousness, physicians can identify and assess its two clinical dimensions: wakefulness and awareness. A comatose patient has neither wakefulness nor awareness; a patient in a vegetative state has wakefulness without awareness; and a minimally conscious patient has both, but awareness is impaired. Syndromes of unconsciousness have established diagnostic criteria, but they encompass a spectrum of severity of brain damage and have indistinct boundaries. Functional neuroimaging using PET and fMRI have provided a new and complementary way to assess consciousness. Several recent provocative studies suggest that fMRI in unresponsive patients may detect evidence of conscious awareness when a careful neurological examination cannot. If these findings are verified by future studies, functional neuroimaging technologies will alter clinical practices concerning the diagnosis, classification, and prognosis of unconscious patients, and will lead to a greater understanding of the biology of human consciousness.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19630578     DOI: 10.1146/annurev.med.60.060107.091250

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Annu Rev Med        ISSN: 0066-4219            Impact factor:   13.739


  11 in total

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Journal:  HEC Forum       Date:  2019-06

2.  Vegetative state: efforts to curb misdiagnosis.

Authors:  Andrea Bosco; Giulio E Lancioni; Marta Olivetti Belardinelli; Nirbhay N Singh; Mark F O'Reilly; Jeff Sigafoos
Journal:  Cogn Process       Date:  2009-12-31

3.  Recovery from vegetative state of patients with a severe brain injury: a 4-year real-practice prospective cohort study.

Authors:  Alessio Baricich; A de Sire; E Antoniono; F Gozzerino; G Lamberti; C Cisari; M Invernizzi
Journal:  Funct Neurol       Date:  2017 Jul/Sep

4.  On consciousness, resting state fMRI, and neurodynamics.

Authors:  Arvid Lundervold
Journal:  Nonlinear Biomed Phys       Date:  2010-06-03

5.  Diagnostic and ethical challenges in disorders of consciousness and locked-in syndrome: a survey of German neurologists.

Authors:  Katja Kuehlmeyer; Eric Racine; Nicole Palmour; Eva Hoster; Gian Domenico Borasio; Ralf J Jox
Journal:  J Neurol       Date:  2012-03-10       Impact factor: 4.849

6.  Framework of Consciousness from Semblance of Activity at Functionally LINKed Postsynaptic Membranes.

Authors:  Kunjumon I Vadakkan
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2010-10-26

7.  Neurobehavioral recovery in patients who emerged from prolonged disorder of consciousness: a retrospective study.

Authors:  Hoo Young Lee; Jung Hyun Park; Ae Ryoung Kim; Misun Park; Tae-Woo Kim
Journal:  BMC Neurol       Date:  2020-05-20       Impact factor: 2.474

8.  Introduction: Reconsidering Disorders of Consciousness in Light of Neuroscientific Evidence.

Authors:  Ralf J Jox; Katja Kuehlmeyer
Journal:  Neuroethics       Date:  2011-09-23       Impact factor: 1.480

9.  Emotional processing of personally familiar faces in the vegetative state.

Authors:  Haggai Sharon; Yotam Pasternak; Eti Ben Simon; Michal Gruberger; Nir Giladi; Ben Zion Krimchanski; David Hassin; Talma Hendler
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-09-25       Impact factor: 3.240

10.  Physicians' attitudes toward medical and ethical challenges for patients in the vegetative state: comparing Canadian and German perspectives in a vignette survey.

Authors:  Katja Kuehlmeyer; Nicole Palmour; Richard J Riopelle; James L Bernat; Ralf J Jox; Eric Racine
Journal:  BMC Neurol       Date:  2014-06-05       Impact factor: 2.474

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