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Clinical and advanced neurophysiology in the prognostic and diagnostic evaluation of disorders of consciousness: review of an IFCN-endorsed expert group

•We provide an overview of EEG-based techniques in the prognostic and diagnostic assessment of DoC.•We highlight bridging principles between conventional and investigational approaches.•We share expert opinions and considerations on the technical and conceptual caveats. The analysis of spontaneous E...

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Published in:Clinical neurophysiology 2020-11, Vol.131 (11), p.2736-2765
Main Authors: Comanducci, A., Boly, M., Claassen, J., De Lucia, M., Gibson, R.M., Juan, E., Laureys, S., Naccache, L., Owen, A.M., Rosanova, M., Rossetti, A.O., Schnakers, C., Sitt, J.D., Schiff, N.D., Massimini, M.
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