Whole brain modelling for simulating pharmacological interventions on patients with disorders of consciousness
Disorders of consciousness (DoC) represent a challenging and complex group of neurological conditions characterised by profound disturbances in consciousness. The current range of treatments for DoC is limited. This has sparked growing interest in developing new treatments, including the use of psyc...
Main Authors: | Mindlin, I, Herzog, R, Belloli, L, Manasova, D, Monge-Asensio, M, Vohryzek, J, Escrichs, A, Alnagger, N, Núñez, P, Gosseries, O, Kringelbach, ML, Deco, G, Tagliazucchi, E, Naccache, L, Rohaut, B, Sitt, JD, Sanz Perl, Y |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Research
2024
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