Journal article

A human brain network linked to restoration of consciousness after deep brain stimulation

AEL Warren, M Raguž, H Friedrich, FLWVJ Schaper, J Tasserie, SB Snider, J Li, MMJ Chua, K Butenko, MU Friedrich, R Jha, JE Iglesias, PW Carney, D Fischer, MD Fox, AD Boes, BL Edlow, A Horn, D Chudy, JD Rolston

Nature Communications | Published : 2025

Abstract

Disorders of consciousness are characterized by severe impairments in arousal and awareness. Deep brain stimulation is a potential treatment, but outcomes vary—possibly due to differences in patient characteristics, electrode placement, or the specific brain network engaged. We describe 40 patients with disorders of consciousness undergoing deep brain stimulation targeting the thalamic centromedian-parafascicular complex. Improvements in consciousness are associated with better-preserved gray matter, particularly in the striatum. Electric field modeling reveals that stimulation is most effective when it extends below the centromedian nucleus, engaging the inferior parafascicular nucleus and ..

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