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Functional networks in prolonged disorders of consciousness

Hui Li, Xiaonian Zhang, Xinting Sun, Linghui Dong, Haitao Lu, Shouwei Yue, Hao Zhang

2023Frontiers in Neuroscience33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Prolonged disorders of consciousness (DoC) are characterized by extended disruptions of brain activities that sustain wakefulness and awareness and are caused by various etiologies. During the past decades, neuroimaging has been a practical method of investigation in basic and clinical research to identify how brain properties interact in different levels of consciousness. Resting-state functional connectivity within and between canonical cortical networks correlates with consciousness by a calculation of the associated temporal blood oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) signal process during functional MRI (fMRI) and reveals the brain function of patients with prolonged DoC. There are certain brain networks including the default mode, dorsal attention, executive control, salience, auditory, visual, and sensorimotor networks that have been reported to be altered in low-level states of consciousness under either pathological or physiological states. Analysis of brain network connections based on functional imaging contributes to more accurate judgments of consciousness level and prognosis at the brain level. In this review, neurobehavioral evaluation of prolonged DoC and the functional connectivity within brain networks based on resting-state fMRI were reviewed to provide reference values for clinical diagnosis and prognostic evaluation.

Topics & Concepts

WakefulnessPersistent vegetative stateDefault mode networkResting state fMRINeuroscienceConsciousnessNeuroimagingConsciousness DisordersPsychologyFunctional magnetic resonance imagingSalience (neuroscience)Minimally conscious stateTask-positive networkBrain activity and meditationBlood-oxygen-level dependentDynamic functional connectivityFunctional neuroimagingFunctional connectivityElectroencephalographyFunctional Brain Connectivity StudiesTraumatic Brain Injury ResearchPsychosomatic Disorders and Their Treatments
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