A hierarchy of event-related potential markers of auditory processing in disorders of consciousness

Functional neuroimaging of covert perceptual and cognitive processes can inform the diagnoses and prognoses of patients with disorders of consciousness, such as the vegetative and minimally conscious states (VS;MCS). Here we report an event-related potential (ERP) paradigm for detecting a hierarchy...

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Main Authors: Steve Beukema, Laura E. Gonzalez-Lara, Paola Finoia, Evelyn Kamau, Judith Allanson, Srivas Chennu, Raechelle M. Gibson, John D. Pickard, Adrian M. Owen, Damian Cruse
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-01-01
Series:NeuroImage: Clinical
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spelling doaj-57ec6dc7097049c4a2fe97cfa3a88ffb2020-11-24T21:43:16ZengElsevierNeuroImage: Clinical2213-15822016-01-0112C35937110.1016/j.nicl.2016.08.003A hierarchy of event-related potential markers of auditory processing in disorders of consciousnessSteve Beukema0Laura E. Gonzalez-Lara1Paola Finoia2Evelyn Kamau3Judith Allanson4Srivas Chennu5Raechelle M. Gibson6John D. Pickard7Adrian M. Owen8Damian Cruse9The Brain and Mind Institute, University of Western Ontario, London, ON, CanadaThe Brain and Mind Institute, University of Western Ontario, London, ON, CanadaCambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridge, UKCambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridge, UKCambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridge, UKSchool of Computing, University of Kent, Chatham Maritime, UKThe Brain and Mind Institute, University of Western Ontario, London, ON, CanadaCambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridge, UKThe Brain and Mind Institute, University of Western Ontario, London, ON, CanadaSchool of Psychology, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UKFunctional neuroimaging of covert perceptual and cognitive processes can inform the diagnoses and prognoses of patients with disorders of consciousness, such as the vegetative and minimally conscious states (VS;MCS). Here we report an event-related potential (ERP) paradigm for detecting a hierarchy of auditory processes in a group of healthy individuals and patients with disorders of consciousness. Simple cortical responses to sounds were observed in all 16 patients; 7/16 (44%) patients exhibited markers of the differential processing of speech and noise; and 1 patient produced evidence of the semantic processing of speech (i.e. the N400 effect). In several patients, the level of auditory processing that was evident from ERPs was higher than the abilities that were evident from behavioural assessment, indicating a greater sensitivity of ERPs in some cases. However, there were no differences in auditory processing between VS and MCS patient groups, indicating a lack of diagnostic specificity for this paradigm. Reliably detecting semantic processing by means of the N400 effect in passively listening single-subjects is a challenge. Multiple assessment methods are needed in order to fully characterise the abilities of patients with disorders of consciousness.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213158216301395Disorders of consciousnessN400Auditory processingVegetative stateMinimally conscious state
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author Steve Beukema
Laura E. Gonzalez-Lara
Paola Finoia
Evelyn Kamau
Judith Allanson
Srivas Chennu
Raechelle M. Gibson
John D. Pickard
Adrian M. Owen
Damian Cruse
spellingShingle Steve Beukema
Laura E. Gonzalez-Lara
Paola Finoia
Evelyn Kamau
Judith Allanson
Srivas Chennu
Raechelle M. Gibson
John D. Pickard
Adrian M. Owen
Damian Cruse
A hierarchy of event-related potential markers of auditory processing in disorders of consciousness
NeuroImage: Clinical
Disorders of consciousness
N400
Auditory processing
Vegetative state
Minimally conscious state
author_facet Steve Beukema
Laura E. Gonzalez-Lara
Paola Finoia
Evelyn Kamau
Judith Allanson
Srivas Chennu
Raechelle M. Gibson
John D. Pickard
Adrian M. Owen
Damian Cruse
author_sort Steve Beukema
title A hierarchy of event-related potential markers of auditory processing in disorders of consciousness
title_short A hierarchy of event-related potential markers of auditory processing in disorders of consciousness
title_full A hierarchy of event-related potential markers of auditory processing in disorders of consciousness
title_fullStr A hierarchy of event-related potential markers of auditory processing in disorders of consciousness
title_full_unstemmed A hierarchy of event-related potential markers of auditory processing in disorders of consciousness
title_sort hierarchy of event-related potential markers of auditory processing in disorders of consciousness
publisher Elsevier
series NeuroImage: Clinical
issn 2213-1582
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Functional neuroimaging of covert perceptual and cognitive processes can inform the diagnoses and prognoses of patients with disorders of consciousness, such as the vegetative and minimally conscious states (VS;MCS). Here we report an event-related potential (ERP) paradigm for detecting a hierarchy of auditory processes in a group of healthy individuals and patients with disorders of consciousness. Simple cortical responses to sounds were observed in all 16 patients; 7/16 (44%) patients exhibited markers of the differential processing of speech and noise; and 1 patient produced evidence of the semantic processing of speech (i.e. the N400 effect). In several patients, the level of auditory processing that was evident from ERPs was higher than the abilities that were evident from behavioural assessment, indicating a greater sensitivity of ERPs in some cases. However, there were no differences in auditory processing between VS and MCS patient groups, indicating a lack of diagnostic specificity for this paradigm. Reliably detecting semantic processing by means of the N400 effect in passively listening single-subjects is a challenge. Multiple assessment methods are needed in order to fully characterise the abilities of patients with disorders of consciousness.
topic Disorders of consciousness
N400
Auditory processing
Vegetative state
Minimally conscious state
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213158216301395
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