EEG of patients in coma after traumatic brain injury reflects physical parameters of auditory stimulation but not its emotional content

We aimed to investigate the origin of EEG response of patients in coma and after moderate TBI to emotional stimulation, whether they distinguish emotional content or only react to the physical features of an audio signal. We registered EEG during continuous pleasant and unpleasant non-verbal stimula...

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Published inBrain injury Vol. 33; no. 3; p. 370
Main Authors Portnova, Galina V, Atanov, Michael S
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LanguageEnglish
Published England 23.02.2019
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DOI10.1080/02699052.2018.1553310

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Abstract We aimed to investigate the origin of EEG response of patients in coma and after moderate TBI to emotional stimulation, whether they distinguish emotional content or only react to the physical features of an audio signal. We registered EEG during continuous pleasant and unpleasant non-verbal stimulation and in rest. A total of 69 subjects participated in our study: healthy adults, conscious patients after moderate TBI and patients in coma after severe TBI. We analysed the distances between the stimuli according to EEG data and applied correlation analysis to the distances, acoustic parameters of stimuli, subjects' emotional assessment of the stimuli, GCS score and Doppler ultrasound data. The EEG response to the stimulation in patients in coma mostly reflects the physical parameters of the stimuli, and correlated with Doppler ultrasound data. The EEG of healthy adults reflects their psychological assessment of the stimuli. Patients after moderate TBI differentiate unpleasant stimuli well and pleasant stimuli poorly, they mainly consider pitch to cope with this task like healthy adults do. The reactivity to the acoustic features of emotional stimulation in patients in coma should be investigated further as a marker of patients' recovery. TBI: traumatic brain injurym; TBI: moderate TBI; MCA: middle cerebral artery; GCS: Glasgow Coma Scale; M: mean; SD: standard deviation.
AbstractList We aimed to investigate the origin of EEG response of patients in coma and after moderate TBI to emotional stimulation, whether they distinguish emotional content or only react to the physical features of an audio signal. We registered EEG during continuous pleasant and unpleasant non-verbal stimulation and in rest. A total of 69 subjects participated in our study: healthy adults, conscious patients after moderate TBI and patients in coma after severe TBI. We analysed the distances between the stimuli according to EEG data and applied correlation analysis to the distances, acoustic parameters of stimuli, subjects' emotional assessment of the stimuli, GCS score and Doppler ultrasound data. The EEG response to the stimulation in patients in coma mostly reflects the physical parameters of the stimuli, and correlated with Doppler ultrasound data. The EEG of healthy adults reflects their psychological assessment of the stimuli. Patients after moderate TBI differentiate unpleasant stimuli well and pleasant stimuli poorly, they mainly consider pitch to cope with this task like healthy adults do. The reactivity to the acoustic features of emotional stimulation in patients in coma should be investigated further as a marker of patients' recovery. TBI: traumatic brain injurym; TBI: moderate TBI; MCA: middle cerebral artery; GCS: Glasgow Coma Scale; M: mean; SD: standard deviation.
Author Portnova, Galina V
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SubjectTerms Acoustic Stimulation
Adult
Audiometry
Brain Injuries, Traumatic - diagnostic imaging
Brain Injuries, Traumatic - physiopathology
Brain Injuries, Traumatic - psychology
Cognition
Coma - diagnostic imaging
Coma - physiopathology
Coma - psychology
Electroencephalography
Emotions
Female
Glasgow Coma Scale
Healthy Volunteers
Hearing
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Recovery of Function
Ultrasonography, Doppler, Transcranial
Young Adult
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