2022
Cognitive-Motor Dissociation Following Pediatric Brain Injury
Kim N, O'Sullivan J, Olafson E, Caliendo E, Nowak S, Voss H, Lowder R, Watson W, Ivanidze J, Fins J, Schiff N, Hill N, Shah S. Cognitive-Motor Dissociation Following Pediatric Brain Injury. Neurology Clinical Practice 2022, 12: 248-257. PMID: 35733619, PMCID: PMC9208423, DOI: 10.1212/cpj.0000000000001169.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCognitive-motor dissociationCognitive functionParticipants' EEGSemantic processing of wordsCovert cognitionBrain injuryProcessing of wordsIntact semantic processingIdentifying such personsResponses to auditory stimuliDiverse batteryCognitive abilitiesMinimally conscious stateCognitive-motorCognitive capacityPediatric brain injuryCommunication attemptsAuditory stimuliAged 9CognitionNeuroimagingMotor outputConscious stateParticipantsBrain
2007
Deep brain stimulation and cognition: moving from animal to patient
Schiff N, Fins J. Deep brain stimulation and cognition: moving from animal to patient. Current Opinion In Neurology 2007, 20: 638-642. PMID: 17992082, DOI: 10.1097/wco.0b013e3282f1c6e4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCognitive functionBrain injuryDeep brain stimulationModulate cognitive functionsBrain stimulationCentral thalamic deep brain stimulationImpaired cognitive functionBehavioral improvementBrain electrical stimulationThalamic deep brain stimulationTherapeutic optionsBrainNonprogressive brain injuryArea of researchElectrical stimulationInjuryPatientsStimulationCognitionStudy design