Delta band activity contributes to the identification of command following in disorder of consciousness
Abstract The overt or covert ability to follow commands in patients with disorders of consciousness is considered a sign of awareness and has recently been defined as cortically mediated behaviour. Despite its clinical relevance, the brain signatures of the perceptual processing supporting command f...
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Main Authors: | Gonzalo Rivera-Lillo, Emmanuel A. Stamatakis, Tristan A. Bekinschtein, David K. Menon, Srivas Chennu |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/2f8ce097ece545f99e7f0fc427b1adde |
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