Title of article :
Novelty P3 elicited by the subject’s own name in comatose patients
Author/Authors :
Catherine Fischer، نويسنده , , Frédéric Dailler، نويسنده , , Dominique Morlet، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
7
From page :
2224
To page :
2230
Abstract :
Objective To assess patterns of novelty P3 elicited by the subject’s own name (SON) in comatose patients and to compare SON novelty P3 prognostic value with that of mismatch negativity (MMN). Methods A passive oddball paradigm, previously validated in healthy subjects, including duration deviants and SON presented as a novel was applied in 50 severe comatose patients on average 20 days after coma onset. The outcome was assessed 3 months after coma onset. Results MMN to deviants was found in 14/50 patients and a central–parietal P3 to SON was found in 21/50 patients. In 12 patients, a parietal component (P3b) was also clearly present in the late part of P3. Four patients showed an MMN but no P3. Eleven patients had a novelty P3, with a late parietal component for 5 of them, but no MMN. The presence of a P3 was highly correlated with awakening. Compared to MMN, P3 showed as large a specificity for awakening (0.85). It showed a much higher sensitivity (0.71 versus 0.42). All but one patient with P3b woke up. Conclusions The use of novelty P3 elicited by SON increases the prognostic value of MMN alone and improves the assessment of comatose patients by demonstrating the activation of higher-level cognitive functions in some of them. It shows that unconsciously perceived stimuli are processed and activate brain areas similarly to consciously perceived stimuli. Significance SON as a novel in an MMN design can be used to increase the prognostic value of ERPs in comatose patients and to assess unconscious cognitive processes in uncommunicative patients.
Keywords :
P3MMNNoveltyComaConsciousnessOwn name
Journal title :
Clinical Neurophysiology
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Clinical Neurophysiology
Record number :
524854
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