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Somatosensory attention identifies both overt and covert awareness in disorders of consciousness.

Raechelle M GibsonSrivas ChennuDavinia Fernández-EspejoLorina NaciAdrian M OwenDamian Cruse
Published in: Annals of neurology (2016)
Somatosensory attention-orienting event-related potentials differentiated patients who could follow commands from those who could not. Crucially, this differentiation was irrespective of whether command following was evident through overt external behavior, or through covert functional neuroimaging methods. Bedside electroencephalographic methods may corroborate more expensive and challenging methods such as functional neuroimaging, and thereby assist in the accurate diagnosis of awareness. Ann Neurol 2016;80:412-423.
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