Large scale screening of neural signatures of consciousness in patients in a vegetative or minimally conscious state
Author(s) -
Jacobo Sitt,
Jean-Rémi King,
Imen El Karoui,
Benjamin Rohaut,
Frédéric Faugeras,
Alexandre Gramfort,
Laurent Cohen,
Mariano Sigman,
Stanislas Dehaene,
Lionel Naccache
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
brain
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 5.142
H-Index - 336
eISSN - 1460-2156
pISSN - 0006-8950
DOI - 10.1093/brain/awu141
Subject(s) - electroencephalography , minimally conscious state , consciousness , persistent vegetative state , electrophysiology , neuroscience , psychology , neural correlates of consciousness , set (abstract data type) , brain activity and meditation , pattern recognition (psychology) , local field potential , event related potential , artificial intelligence , computer science , cognitive psychology , cognition , programming language
In recent years, numerous electrophysiological signatures of consciousness have been proposed. Here, we perform a systematic analysis of these electroencephalography markers by quantifying their efficiency in differentiating patients in a vegetative state from those in a minimally conscious or conscious state. Capitalizing on a review of previous experiments and current theories, we identify a series of measures that can be organized into four dimensions: (i) event-related potentials versus ongoing electroencephalography activity; (ii) local dynamics versus inter-electrode information exchange; (iii) spectral patterns versus information complexity; and (iv) average versus fluctuations over the recording session. We analysed a large set of 181 high-density electroencephalography recordings acquired in a 30 minutes protocol. We show that low-frequency power, electroencephalography complexity, and information exchange constitute the most reliable signatures of the conscious state. When combined, these measures synergize to allow an automatic classification of patients' state of consciousness.
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