Consciousness Detection in a Complete Locked-in Syndrome Patient through Multiscale Approach Analysis

Completely locked-in state (CLIS) patients are unable to speak and have lost all muscle movement. From the external view, the internal brain activity of such patients cannot be easily perceived, but CLIS patients are considered to still be conscious and cognitively active. Detecting the current stat...

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Main Authors: Shang-Ju Wu, Nicoletta Nicolaou, Martin Bogdan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-12-01
Series:Entropy
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/22/12/1411
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spelling doaj-1ff6168ce7834d51a40aef154302f4f02020-12-16T00:01:38ZengMDPI AGEntropy1099-43002020-12-01221411141110.3390/e22121411Consciousness Detection in a Complete Locked-in Syndrome Patient through Multiscale Approach AnalysisShang-Ju Wu0Nicoletta Nicolaou1Martin Bogdan2Neuromorphic Information Processing, Leipzig University, Augustusplatz 10, 04109 Leipzig, GermanyDepartment of Basic and Clinical Sciences, University of Nicosia Medical School, 93 Agiou Nikolaou Street, Engomi 2408, Nicosia, CyprusNeuromorphic Information Processing, Leipzig University, Augustusplatz 10, 04109 Leipzig, GermanyCompletely locked-in state (CLIS) patients are unable to speak and have lost all muscle movement. From the external view, the internal brain activity of such patients cannot be easily perceived, but CLIS patients are considered to still be conscious and cognitively active. Detecting the current state of consciousness of CLIS patients is non-trivial, and it is difficult to ascertain whether CLIS patients are conscious or not. Thus, it is important to find alternative ways to re-establish communication with these patients during periods of awareness, and one such alternative is through a brain–computer interface (BCI). In this study, multiscale-based methods (multiscale sample entropy, multiscale permutation entropy and multiscale Poincaré plots) were applied to analyze electrocorticogram signals from a CLIS patient to detect the underlying consciousness level. Results from these different methods converge to a specific period of awareness of the CLIS patient in question, coinciding with the period during which the CLIS patient is recorded to have communicated with an experimenter. The aim of the investigation is to propose a methodology that could be used to create reliable communication with CLIS patients.https://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/22/12/1411consciousnesselectrocorticography (ECoG)completely locked-in state (CLIS)multiscale approachsample entropypermutation entropy
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author Shang-Ju Wu
Nicoletta Nicolaou
Martin Bogdan
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Nicoletta Nicolaou
Martin Bogdan
Consciousness Detection in a Complete Locked-in Syndrome Patient through Multiscale Approach Analysis
Entropy
consciousness
electrocorticography (ECoG)
completely locked-in state (CLIS)
multiscale approach
sample entropy
permutation entropy
author_facet Shang-Ju Wu
Nicoletta Nicolaou
Martin Bogdan
author_sort Shang-Ju Wu
title Consciousness Detection in a Complete Locked-in Syndrome Patient through Multiscale Approach Analysis
title_short Consciousness Detection in a Complete Locked-in Syndrome Patient through Multiscale Approach Analysis
title_full Consciousness Detection in a Complete Locked-in Syndrome Patient through Multiscale Approach Analysis
title_fullStr Consciousness Detection in a Complete Locked-in Syndrome Patient through Multiscale Approach Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Consciousness Detection in a Complete Locked-in Syndrome Patient through Multiscale Approach Analysis
title_sort consciousness detection in a complete locked-in syndrome patient through multiscale approach analysis
publisher MDPI AG
series Entropy
issn 1099-4300
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Completely locked-in state (CLIS) patients are unable to speak and have lost all muscle movement. From the external view, the internal brain activity of such patients cannot be easily perceived, but CLIS patients are considered to still be conscious and cognitively active. Detecting the current state of consciousness of CLIS patients is non-trivial, and it is difficult to ascertain whether CLIS patients are conscious or not. Thus, it is important to find alternative ways to re-establish communication with these patients during periods of awareness, and one such alternative is through a brain–computer interface (BCI). In this study, multiscale-based methods (multiscale sample entropy, multiscale permutation entropy and multiscale Poincaré plots) were applied to analyze electrocorticogram signals from a CLIS patient to detect the underlying consciousness level. Results from these different methods converge to a specific period of awareness of the CLIS patient in question, coinciding with the period during which the CLIS patient is recorded to have communicated with an experimenter. The aim of the investigation is to propose a methodology that could be used to create reliable communication with CLIS patients.
topic consciousness
electrocorticography (ECoG)
completely locked-in state (CLIS)
multiscale approach
sample entropy
permutation entropy
url https://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/22/12/1411
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