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Single-trial decoding of auditory novelty responses facilitates the detection of residual consciousness

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NEUROIMAGE
卷 83, 期 -, 页码 726-738

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2013.07.013

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Vegetative state; Unresponsive wakefulness syndrome; Minimally conscious state; Multivariate pattern classifier; Decoding; EEG; MEG

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  1. Direction Generale de l'Armement (DGA) grant
  2. 'Equipe FRM' grant of Fondation pour la Recherche Medicate (FRM)
  3. Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicate (INSERM)
  4. Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique (CEA)
  5. European Research Council (ERC) senior grant NeuroConsc
  6. Journees de Neurologie de Langue Francaise and FRM (Fondation pour la Recherche Medicate)
  7. AXA Research Fund
  8. Bettencourt-Schueller Foundation
  9. Region Ile-de-France

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Detecting residual consciousness in unresponsive patients is a major clinical concern and a challenge for theoretical neuroscience. To tackle this issue, we recently designed a paradigm that dissociates two electro-encephalographic (EEG) responses to auditory novelty. Whereas a local change in pitch automatically elicits a mismatch negativity (MMN), a change in global sound sequence leads to a late P300b response. The latter component is thought to be present only when subjects consciously perceive the global novelty. Unfortunately, it can be difficult to detect because individual variability is high, especially in clinical recordings. Here, we show that multivariate pattern classifiers can extract subject-specific EEG patterns and predict single-trial local or global novelty responses. We first validate our method with 38 high-density EEG, MEG and intracranial EEG recordings. We empirically demonstrate that our approach circumvents the issues associated with multiple comparisons and individual variability while improving the statistics. Moreover, we confirm in control subjects that local responses are robust to distraction whereas global responses depend on attention. We then investigate 104 vegetative state (VS), minimally conscious state (MCS) and conscious state (CS) patients recorded with high-density EEG. For the local response, the proportion of significant decoding scores (M = 60%) does not vary with the state of consciousness. By contrast, for the global response, only 14% of the VS patients' EEG recordings presented a significant effect, compared to 31% in MCS patients' and 52% in CS patients'. In conclusion, single-trial multivariate decoding of novelty responses provides valuable information in non-communicating patients and paves the way towards real-time monitoring of the state of consciousness. (C) 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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