Publications by authors named "T Raiser"

Background: Disorders of consciousness (DoC) refers to a group of clinical conditions of altered consciousness. To improve their diagnosis and prognosis, multimodal assessment can be of great importance. Informal caregivers of people with DoC who are confronted with new technologies as such can benefit from interventions to expand their health literacy, i.

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Verticalization is a common therapeutic intervention during rehabilitation of patients with disorders of consciousness (DoC). The Erigo®Pro is a robotic tilt-table (RTT) with built-in stepping unit for the lower extremities to prevent orthostatic hypotension during verticalization. In addition, the system also provides functional electrical stimulation (FES) of muscles of the lower extremities.

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Background: Disorders of consciousness (DoC) are severe neurological conditions in which consciousness is impaired to various degrees. They are caused by injury or malfunction of neural systems regulating arousal and awareness. Over the last decades, major efforts in improving and individualizing diagnostic and prognostic accuracy for patients affected by DoC have been made, mainly focusing on introducing multimodal assessments to complement behavioral examination.

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  • The study investigates how the brain processes self-motion signals by using whole-brain neuroimaging to identify the egomotion network in a large group of participants.
  • Key brain areas involved in this network were pinpointed, including the cingulate sulcus, cerebellum, and temporo-parietal cortex, suggesting a connection with multisensory integration and spatial awareness.
  • Findings indicate that specific connections, particularly between the cingulate sulcus and cerebellum, play a crucial role in perceiving egomotion, enhancing our understanding of how different sensory inputs combine for movement perception.
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Unlabelled: Due to improvements in medicine, the figures of patients with disorders of consciousness (DoC) are increasing. Diagnostics of DoC and prognostication of rehabilitation outcome is challenging but necessary to evaluate recovery potential and to decide on treatment options. Such decisions should be made by doctors and patients' surrogates based on medico-ethical principles.

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