| Literature DB >> 24655307 |
Christopher R Nicholas1, Donald G McLaren, Michael J Gawrysiak, Baxter P Rogers, John H Dougherty, Michael R Nash.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Functional neuroimaging studies have observed preserved neural activation to personally relevant stimuli in patients within the disorders of consciousness (DOC) spectrum. As the majority of studies have focused on adult DOC patients, little is known about preserved activation in the developing brain of children with impaired consciousness. CASE STUDY: The aim of this study is to use fMRI to measure preserved neural activation to personally relevant stimuli (subject's own name and familiar voice) in a paediatric patient who sustained a traumatic brain injury and anoxic-ischaemia following a motor vehicle accident at 18 months of age rendering her probable for minimally conscious state. Contrasts revealed activation in the right middle frontal gyrus when hearing the subject's own name and the anterior supramarginal gyrus when hearing a familiar voice.Entities:
Keywords: Brain imaging; brain injury; cognition; consciousness; neurology; paediatric; self-referential
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24655307 DOI: 10.3109/02699052.2014.890745
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Brain Inj ISSN: 0269-9052 Impact factor: 2.311