Many patients with Disorders of Consciousness (DOC) are misdiagnosed for a variety of reasons. These patients typically cannot communicate. Because such patients are not provided with the needed tools, one of their basic human needs remains unsatisfied, leaving them truly locked in to their bodies. This chapter first reviews current methods and problems of diagnoses and assistive technology for communication, supporting the view that advances in both respects are needed for patients with DOC. The authors also discuss possible solutions to these problems and introduce emerging developments based on EEG (Electroencephalography), fMRI (Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging), and fNIRS (Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy) that have been validated with patients and healthy volunteers.

Brain-computer interfaces for assessment and communication in disorders of consciousness / Guger, Christoph; Sorger, Bettina; Noirhomme, Quentin; Naci, Lorina; Monti, Martin M.; Real, Ruben; Pokorny, Christoph; Veser, Sandra; Lugo, Zulay; Quitadamo, Lucia; Lesenfants, Damien; Risetti, Monica; Formisano, Rita; Toppi, Jlenia; Astolfi, Laura; Emmerling, Thomas; Heine, Lizette; Erlbeck, Helena; Horki, Petar; Kotchoubey, Boris; Bianchi, Luigi; Mattia, Donatella; Goebel, Rainer; Owen, Adrian M.; Pellas, Frederic; Müller Putz, Gernot; Laureys, Steven; Kübler, Andrea; Cincotti, Febo. - STAMPA. - (2014), pp. 181-214. [10.4018/978-1-4666-6094-6.ch010].

Brain-computer interfaces for assessment and communication in disorders of consciousness

TOPPI, JLENIA;ASTOLFI, LAURA;BIANCHI, LUIGI;CINCOTTI, FEBO
2014

Abstract

Many patients with Disorders of Consciousness (DOC) are misdiagnosed for a variety of reasons. These patients typically cannot communicate. Because such patients are not provided with the needed tools, one of their basic human needs remains unsatisfied, leaving them truly locked in to their bodies. This chapter first reviews current methods and problems of diagnoses and assistive technology for communication, supporting the view that advances in both respects are needed for patients with DOC. The authors also discuss possible solutions to these problems and introduce emerging developments based on EEG (Electroencephalography), fMRI (Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging), and fNIRS (Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy) that have been validated with patients and healthy volunteers.
2014
Emerging Theory and Practice in Neuroprosthetics
9781466660953
978-146666094-6
Medicine (all); Engineering (all); Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all); Computer Science (all)
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Brain-computer interfaces for assessment and communication in disorders of consciousness / Guger, Christoph; Sorger, Bettina; Noirhomme, Quentin; Naci, Lorina; Monti, Martin M.; Real, Ruben; Pokorny, Christoph; Veser, Sandra; Lugo, Zulay; Quitadamo, Lucia; Lesenfants, Damien; Risetti, Monica; Formisano, Rita; Toppi, Jlenia; Astolfi, Laura; Emmerling, Thomas; Heine, Lizette; Erlbeck, Helena; Horki, Petar; Kotchoubey, Boris; Bianchi, Luigi; Mattia, Donatella; Goebel, Rainer; Owen, Adrian M.; Pellas, Frederic; Müller Putz, Gernot; Laureys, Steven; Kübler, Andrea; Cincotti, Febo. - STAMPA. - (2014), pp. 181-214. [10.4018/978-1-4666-6094-6.ch010].
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