Leveraging meaning-induced neural dynamics to detect covert cognition via EEG during natural language listening-a case series.

TitleLeveraging meaning-induced neural dynamics to detect covert cognition via EEG during natural language listening-a case series.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2025
AuthorsAlkhoury L, O'Sullivan J, Scanavini G, Dou J, Arora J, Hamill L, Patchell A, Radanovic A, Watson WD, Lalor EC, Schiff ND, N Hill J, Shah SA
JournalFront Psychol
Volume16
Pagination1616963
Date Published2025
ISSN1664-1078
Abstract

At least a quarter of adult patients with severe brain injury in a disorder of consciousness may have cognitive abilities that are hidden due to motor impairment. In this case series, we developed a tool that extracted acoustic and semantic processing biomarkers from electroencephalography recorded while participants listened to a story. We tested our method on two male adolescent survivors of severe brain injury and showed evidence of acoustic and semantic processing. Our method identifies cognitive processing while obviating demands on attention, memory, and executive function. This lays a foundation for graded assessments of cognition recovery across the spectrum of covert cognition.

DOI10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1616963
Alternate JournalFront Psychol
PubMed ID40703721
PubMed Central IDPMC12285682