2010
A prospective study of loss of consciousness in epilepsy using virtual reality driving simulation and other video games
Yang L, Morland TB, Schmits K, Rawson E, Narasimhan P, Motelow JE, Purcaro MJ, Peng K, Raouf S, DeSalvo MN, Oh T, Wilkerson J, Bod J, Srinivasan A, Kurashvili P, Anaya J, Manza P, Danielson N, Ransom CB, Huh L, Elrich S, Padin-Rosado J, Naidu Y, Detyniecki K, Hamid H, Farooque P, Astur R, Xiao B, Duckrow RB, Blumenfeld H. A prospective study of loss of consciousness in epilepsy using virtual reality driving simulation and other video games. Epilepsy & Behavior 2010, 18: 238-246. PMID: 20537593, PMCID: PMC2914099, DOI: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2010.04.011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVideo gamesVirtual realityComputer-based tasksDaily lifePerformance dataProspective studyEssential partGameContinuous video/EEG monitoringVideo/EEG monitoringTraffic accidentsSimulatorNetworkTaskNormal daily lifeSeizure typesDrivingEEG monitoringSeizuresDriving impairmentPatientsImpair consciousnessSpecific typesAnatomical networksReality
1998
Cerebral blood flow velocity decreases during cognitive stimulation in Huntington's disease
Deckel A, Cohen D, Duckrow R. Cerebral blood flow velocity decreases during cognitive stimulation in Huntington's disease. Neurology 1998, 51: 1576-1583. PMID: 9855504, DOI: 10.1212/wnl.51.6.1576.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAnterior cerebral arteryAnterior cerebral artery flow velocityCerebral artery flow velocityBlood flow velocity changesMiddle cerebral arteryCerebral arteryArtery flow velocityHD patientsTranscranial Doppler ultrasonographyFlow velocity changesControl subjectsMaze testHuntington's diseaseCerebral blood flow velocity changesBlood flow velocity decreasesLeft anterior cerebral arteryMiddle cerebral artery velocityCognitive test scoresCerebral blood flow velocityBlood flow velocity increasePorteus Maze TestRating ScaleCognitive testingTrails TestAsymptomatic HD patients