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Relationship between etiology and covert cognition in the minimally conscious state
D. Cruse, S. Chennu, C. Chatelle, D. Fernández-Espejo, T.A. Bekinschtein, J.D. Pickard, S. Laureys, A.M. Owen
First published February 29, 2012, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0b013e318249f764
D. Cruse
S. Chennu
C. Chatelle
D. Fernández-Espejo
T.A. Bekinschtein
J.D. Pickard
S. Laureys
Relationship between etiology and covert cognition in the minimally conscious state
D. Cruse, S. Chennu, C. Chatelle, D. Fernández-Espejo, T.A. Bekinschtein, J.D. Pickard, S. Laureys, A.M. Owen
Neurology Mar 2012, 78 (11) 816-822; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0b013e318249f764
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- Received September 20, 2011
- Accepted November 4, 2011
- First Published February 29, 2012.
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Author Disclosures
- D. Cruse, PhD*,
- S. Chennu, PhD*,
- C. Chatelle, MSc,
- D. Fernández-Espejo, PhD,
- T.A. Bekinschtein, PhD,
- J.D. Pickard, MD, PhD,
- S. Laureys, MD, PhD and
- A.M. Owen, PhD
- D. Cruse, PhD*,
- S. Chennu, PhD*,
- C. Chatelle, MSc,
- D. Fernández-Espejo, PhD,
- T.A. Bekinschtein, PhD,
- J.D. Pickard, MD, PhD,
- S. Laureys, MD, PhD and
- A.M. Owen, PhD
- From the Centre for Brain and Mind (D.C., D.F.-E., A.M.O.), University of Western Ontario, London, Canada; Medical Research Council Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit (D.C., T.A.B., A.M.O.), Cambridge, UK; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (S.C.), University of Cambridge, UK; Coma Science Group, Cyclotron Research Centre & Neurology Department (C.C., S.L.), University and University Hospital of Liège, Belgium; and Division of Academic Neurosurgery (J.D.P.), Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK.
- Correspondence & reprint reprints to Dr. Cruse: dcruse{at}uwo.ca
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