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  1. The interaction between language and consciousness
  2. Covert consciousness: what’s in a name?
  3. An ethical framework to assess covert consciousness
  4. Corrigendum to “Exploring the clinical diagnostic value of linguistic learning ability in patients with disorders of consciousness using electrooculography” [NeuroImage Volume 297 (2024) 120753]
  5. Disorders of Consciousness, Language and Communication Following Severe Brain Injury
  6. Caring for Coma after Severe Brain Injury: Clinical Practices and Challenges to Improve Outcomes: An Initiative by the Curing Coma Campaign
  7. Exploring the clinical diagnostic value of linguistic learning ability in patients with disorders of consciousness using electrooculography
  8. Swallowing dysfunctions in patients with disorders of consciousness
  9. The Self in Disorders of Consciousness
  10. Needs and Quality of Life of Caregivers of Patients with Prolonged Disorders of Consciousness
  11. Language Assessment in Patients with Disorders of Consciousness
  12. Residual implicit and explicit language abilities in patients with disorders of consciousness: A systematic review
  13. Simplified evaluation of CONsciousness disorders (SECONDs) in individuals with severe brain injury: A validation study
  14. Preservation of Brain Activity in Unresponsive Patients Identifies MCS Star
  15. The Brief Evaluation of Receptive Aphasia test for the detection of language impairment in patients with severe brain injury
  16. SECONDs Administration Guidelines: A Fast Tool to Assess Consciousness in Brain-injured Patients
  17. Swallowing in individuals with disorders of consciousness: A cohort study
  18. An Echo of Consciousness: Brain function during preferred music.
  19. Time-Delay Latency of Resting-State Blood Oxygen Level-Dependent Signal Related to the Level of Consciousness in Patients with Severe Consciousness Impairment
  20. Convolutional neural network MRI segmentation for fast and robust optimization of transcranial electrical current stimulation of the human brain
  21. Brain Metabolism but Not Gray Matter Volume Underlies the Presence of Language Function in the Minimally Conscious State (MCS): MCS+ Versus MCS− Neuroimaging Differences
  22. Auditory localization should be considered as a sign of minimally conscious state based on multimodal findings
  23. Most of Clinically Unresponsive Patients Present Richer Brain Activity than Expected: Lessons from a Multimodal Neuroimaging Study
  24. Diagnostic accuracy of the CRS-R index in patients with disorders of consciousness
  25. Reappearance of Command-Following Is Associated With the Recovery of Language and Internal-Awareness Networks: A Longitudinal Multiple-Case Report
  26. A Heartbeat Away From Consciousness: Heart Rate Variability Entropy Can Discriminate Disorders of Consciousness and Is Correlated With Resting-State fMRI Brain Connectivity of the Central Autonomic Network
  27. Brain, Behavior, and Cognitive Interplay in Disorders of Consciousness: A Multiple Case Study
  28. Clinical subcategorization of minimally conscious state according to resting functional connectivity
  29. Diagnostic, pronostic et traitements des troubles de la conscience
  30. Prevalence of coma-recovery scale-revised signs of consciousness in patients in minimally conscious state