scholarly journals Preserved fractal character of structural brain networks is associated with covert consciousness after severe brain injury

2021 ◽  
pp. 102682
Author(s):  
Andrea I. Luppi ◽  
Michael M. Craig ◽  
Peter Coppola ◽  
Alexander R.D. Peattie ◽  
Paola Finoia ◽  
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Cortex ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 132 ◽  
pp. 135-146
Author(s):  
Hisse Arnts ◽  
Willemijn S. van Erp ◽  
Lennard I. Boon ◽  
Conrado A. Bosman ◽  
Marjolein M. Admiraal ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (6) ◽  
pp. 707-711 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrew Peterson ◽  
Adrian M. Owen

In recent years, rapid technological developments in the field of neuroimaging have provided several new methods for revealing thoughts, actions and intentions based solely on the pattern of activity that is observed in the brain. In specialized centres, these methods are now being employed routinely to assess residual cognition, detect consciousness and even communicate with some behaviorally non-responsive patients who clinically appear to be comatose or in a vegetative state. In this article, we consider some of the ethical issues raised by these developments and the profound implications they have for clinical care, diagnosis, prognosis and medical-legal decision-making after severe brain injury.


iScience ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 102708
Author(s):  
Yu Takagi ◽  
Naohiro Okada ◽  
Shuntaro Ando ◽  
Noriaki Yahata ◽  
Kentaro Morita ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Nora Penzel ◽  
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Linda A. Antonucci ◽  
Linda T. Betz ◽  
Rachele Sanfelici ◽  
...  

AbstractCannabis use during adolescence is associated with an increased risk of developing psychosis. According to a current hypothesis, this results from detrimental effects of early cannabis use on brain maturation during this vulnerable period. However, studies investigating the interaction between early cannabis use and brain structural alterations hitherto reported inconclusive findings. We investigated effects of age of cannabis initiation on psychosis using data from the multicentric Personalized Prognostic Tools for Early Psychosis Management (PRONIA) and the Cannabis Induced Psychosis (CIP) studies, yielding a total sample of 102 clinically-relevant cannabis users with recent onset psychosis. GM covariance underlies shared maturational processes. Therefore, we performed source-based morphometry analysis with spatial constraints on structural brain networks showing significant alterations in schizophrenia in a previous multisite study, thus testing associations of these networks with the age of cannabis initiation and with confounding factors. Earlier cannabis initiation was associated with more severe positive symptoms in our cohort. Greater gray matter volume (GMV) in the previously identified cerebellar schizophrenia-related network had a significant association with early cannabis use, independent of several possibly confounding factors. Moreover, GMV in the cerebellar network was associated with lower volume in another network previously associated with schizophrenia, comprising the insula, superior temporal, and inferior frontal gyrus. These findings are in line with previous investigations in healthy cannabis users, and suggest that early initiation of cannabis perturbs the developmental trajectory of certain structural brain networks in a manner imparting risk for psychosis later in life.


2021 ◽  
Vol 64 (5) ◽  
pp. 101432
Author(s):  
Charlène Aubinet ◽  
Helena Cassol ◽  
Olivier Bodart ◽  
Leandro R.D. Sanz ◽  
Sarah Wannez ◽  
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Brain Injury ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 1-13
Author(s):  
Charlène Aubinet ◽  
Camille Chatelle ◽  
Sophie Gillet ◽  
Nicolas Lejeune ◽  
Margot Thunus ◽  
...  

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