id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-104055-47ren7ie Lutkenhoff, Evan S. EEG power spectra and subcortical pathology in chronic disorders of consciousness 2020-09-01 .txt text/plain 2479 127 49 Objective To determine (i) the association between long-term impairment of consciousness after severe brain injury, spontaneous brain oscillations, and underlying subcortical damage, and (ii) whether such data can be used to aid patient diagnosis, a process known to be susceptible to high error rates. Conclusions These results ground, for the first time, electroencephalographic presentation detected with routine clinical techniques in the underlying brain pathology of disorders of consciousness and demonstrate how multimodal combination of clinical, electroencephalographic, and imaging data can be employed in potentially mitigating the high rates of misdiagnosis typical of this patient cohort. Sex, 19 age, time-post-injury, etiology (i.e., TBI vs non-TBI), were included as covariates, 20 along with NBV (to ensure that observed tissue displacement reflect local subcortical 21 shape changes independent of overall brain atrophy ( In this analysis, we related the patients' behavioral presentation, as captured by the 7 CRS-R subscales, with subcortical atrophy. ./cache/cord-104055-47ren7ie.txt ./txt/cord-104055-47ren7ie.txt