| Literature DB >> 35835448 |
Jiahui Pan1,2, Jun Xiao1,3, Jing Wang4, Fei Wang1,2, Jingcong Li1,2, Lina Qiu2, Haibo Di4, Yuanqing Li1,3.
Abstract
In recent years, neuroimaging studies have remarkably demonstrated the presence of cognitive motor dissociation in patients with disorders of consciousness (DoC). These findings accelerated the development of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) as clinical tools for behaviorally unresponsive patients. This article reviews the recent progress of BCIs in patients with DoC and discusses the open challenges. In view of the practical application of BCIs in patients with DoC, four aspects of the relevant literature are introduced: consciousness detection, auxiliary diagnosis, prognosis, and rehabilitation. For each aspect, the paradigm design, brain signal processing methods, and experimental results of representative BCI systems are analyzed. Furthermore, this article provides guidance for BCI design for patients with DoC and discusses practical challenges for future research. Thieme. All rights reserved.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35835448 PMCID: PMC9470379 DOI: 10.1055/a-1900-7261
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Semin Neurol ISSN: 0271-8235 Impact factor: 3.212