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  1. Exploring the Significance of Cognitive Motor Dissociation on Patient Outcome in Acute Disorders of Consciousness
  2. Bridging the gap: (a)typical psychedelic and near-death experience insights
  3. Chinese translation and validation of the Near-Death Experience Content scale
  4. Exploring awareness in cardiac arrest studies: Methodological challenges
  5. The nature of consciousness in anaesthesia
  6. Correction to: International survey on the implementation of the European and American guidelines on disorders of consciousness
  7. Validation of the simplified evaluation of consciousness disorders (SECONDs) scale in Mandarin
  8. Depth of sedation with dexmedetomidine increases transcranial magnetic stimulation-evoked potential amplitude non-linearly
  9. International survey on the implementation of the European and American guidelines on disorders of consciousness
  10. Autonomic nervous system modulation during self-induced non-ordinary states of consciousness
  11. Unresponsive but Not Necessarily Unconscious: An Introduction to the Special Focus
  12. Lateral frontoparietal effective connectivity differentiates and predicts state of consciousness in traumatic disorders of consciousness
  13. The current and future contribution of neuroimaging to the understanding of disorders of consciousness
  14. EEG Signature of Out-of-Body Experiences Induced by Virtual Reality: A Novel Methodological Approach
  15. Low-dimensional organization of global brain states of reduced consciousness
  16. From nose to brain: the effect of lemon inhalation observed by whole brain voxel to voxel functional connectivity
  17. Personality traits and pattern of beliefs of near-death(-like) experiencers
  18. Assessment and management of pain/nociception in patients with disorders of consciousness or locked-in syndrome: A narrative review
  19. Incidence of near-death experiences in patients surviving a prolonged critical illness and their long-term impact: a prospective observational study
  20. Needs and Quality of Life of Caregivers of Patients with Prolonged Disorders of Consciousness
  21. Studying death and near‐death experiences requires neuroscientific expertise
  22. Pain and spastic features in chronic DOC patient: A cross-sectional retrospective study
  23. Response to: Near-death experiences and the importance of transparency in subjectivity, ontology and epistemology
  24. Loss of consciousness reduces the stability of brain hubs and the heterogeneity of brain dynamics
  25. Simplified evaluation of CONsciousness disorders (SECONDs) in individuals with severe brain injury: A validation study
  26. Mapping the functional brain state of a world champion freediver in static dry apnea
  27. High-Density EEG in a Charles Bonnet Syndrome Patient during and without Visual Hallucinations: A Case-Report Study
  28. Perturbations in dynamical models of whole-brain activity dissociate between the level and stability of consciousness
  29. The evolutionary origin of near-death experiences: a systematic investigation
  30. Depth of sedation with dexmedetomidine modulates cortical excitability non-linearly
  31. Preservation of Brain Activity in Unresponsive Patients Identifies MCS Star
  32. Neural responses to heartbeats detect residual signs of consciousness during resting state in post-comatose patients
  33. Mapping the functional brain state of a world champion freediver in static dry apnea
  34. SECONDs Administration Guidelines: A Fast Tool to Assess Consciousness in Brain-injured Patients
  35. Erratum to: The evolutionary origin of near-death experiences: a systematic investigation
  36. Letter to the Editor: Response to "A New Scale to Assess Near-Death Experiences"
  37. Loss of consciousness reduces the stability of brain hubs and the heterogeneity of brain dynamics
  38. The Near-Death Experience Content (NDE-C) scale: Development and psychometric validation
  39. Behavioral and electrophysiological effects of network-based frontoparietal tDCS in patients with severe brain injury: a randomized controlled trial
  40. Perturbations in dynamical models of whole-brain activity dissociate between the level and stability of consciousness
  41. An Echo of Consciousness: Brain function during preferred music.
  42. Near-Death Experience Memories Include More Episodic Components Than Flashbulb Memories
  43. Time-Delay Latency of Resting-State Blood Oxygen Level-Dependent Signal Related to the Level of Consciousness in Patients with Severe Consciousness Impairment
  44. Neuroplastic changes mediate motor recovery with implanted peroneal nerve stimulator in individuals with chronic stroke: an open-label multimodal pilot study
  45. Characterization of near death experiences using text mining analyses: A preliminary study
  46. Brain Metabolism but Not Gray Matter Volume Underlies the Presence of Language Function in the Minimally Conscious State (MCS): MCS+ Versus MCS− Neuroimaging Differences
  47. Near-Death Experience as a Probe to Explore (Disconnected) Consciousness
  48. Auditory localization should be considered as a sign of minimally conscious state based on multimodal findings
  49. Nociception Coma Scale Revised allows to identify patients with preserved neural basis for pain experience.
  50. Can the Nociception Coma Scale - Revised be used in patients with a tracheostomy?
  51. Modulation of the spontaneous hemodynamic response function across levels of consciousness
  52. Neurophenomenology of near-death experience memory in hypnotic recall: a within-subject EEG study
  53. General Anesthesia: A Probe to Explore Consciousness
  54. Resting-state functional connectivity and cortical thickness characterization of a patient with Charles Bonnet syndrome
  55. Diagnostic accuracy of the CRS-R index in patients with disorders of consciousness
  56. A systematic analysis of distressing near-death experience accounts
  57. Neurochemical models of near-death experiences: A large-scale study based on the semantic similarity of written reports
  58. Human consciousness is supported by dynamic complex patterns of brain signal coordination
  59. Memories of near-death experiences: are they self-defining?
  60. 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
  61. Modulation of the spontaneous hemodynamic response function across levels of consciousness
  62. DMT Models the Near-Death Experience
  63. Neural correlates of context-independent and context-dependent self-knowledge
  64. Clinical subcategorization of minimally conscious state according to resting functional connectivity
  65. Fantasy Proneness Correlates With the Intensity of Near-Death Experience
  66. Randomized controlled trial of home-based 4-week tDCS in chronic minimally conscious state
  67. Regional brain volumetry and brain function in severely brain‐injured patients
  68. Assessment of nociception and pain in participants with unresponsive or minimally conscious state after acquired brain injury: the relationship between the Coma Recovery Scale-Revised and the Nociception Coma Scale-Revised.
  69. Is oral feeding compatible with an unresponsive wakefulness syndrome?
  70. Qualitative thematic analysis of the phenomenology of near-death experiences
  71. Transcranial direct current stimulation unveils covert consciousness
  72. Near-death experiences: Are they self-defining?
  73. Modulated spontaneous hemodynamic response to loss of consciousness
  74. Diagnostic accuracy and prognostic value of the CRS-R modified score in patients with disorders of consciousness.
  75. Fluctuation in behavioral responsiveness in severely brain-injured patients
  76. Intensity and memory characteristics of near-death experiences
  77. Multifaceted brain networks reconfiguration in disorders of consciousness uncovered by co-activation patterns
  78. Corrigendum: Temporality of Features in Near-Death Experience Narratives
  79. Temporality of Features in Near-Death Experience Narratives
  80. The repetition of behavioral assessments in diagnosis of disorders of consciousness
  81. Diagnostic, pronostic et traitements des troubles de la conscience
  82. Near-Death Experiences: Actual Considerations
  83. Prevalence of coma-recovery scale-revised signs of consciousness in patients in minimally conscious state
  84. Objective assessment of visual pursuit in patients with disorders of consciousness: an exploratory study
  85. False memory susceptibility in coma survivors with and without a near-death experience
  86. Mapping the functional connectome traits of levels of consciousness
  87. Tracking dynamic interactions between structural and functional connectivity: a TMS/EEG-dMRI study
  88. Functional Connectivity Substrates for tDCS Response in Minimally Conscious State Patients
  89. Function-structure connectivity in patients with severe brain injury as measured by MRI-DWI and FDG-PET
  90. Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in Disorders of Consciousness
  91. Exploration of Functional Connectivity During Preferred Music Stimulation in Patients with Disorders of Consciousness
  92. Clinical Response to tDCS Depends on Residual Brain Metabolism and Grey Matter Integrity in Patients With Minimally Conscious State
  93. Structural constraints to information flow within cortical circuits: a TMS/EEG-dMRI study