His primary areas of investigation include Minimally conscious state, Persistent vegetative state, Electroencephalography, Coma and Neuroimaging. His studies deal with areas such as Wakefulness, Clinical psychology and Traumatic brain injury as well as Minimally conscious state. His Wakefulness research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Consciousness and Cardiology.
His Persistent vegetative state study is concerned with Anesthesia in general. His Electroencephalography study is associated with Neuroscience. His Neuroimaging research includes elements of Consciousness Disorders and Physical therapy.
His primary scientific interests are in Minimally conscious state, Disorders of consciousness, Coma, Neuroscience and Consciousness. His work deals with themes such as Wakefulness, Electroencephalography, Physical medicine and rehabilitation and Audiology, which intersect with Minimally conscious state. The Wakefulness study combines topics in areas such as Internal medicine and Locked-in syndrome.
The concepts of his Disorders of consciousness study are interwoven with issues in Level of consciousness, Spasticity and Clinical psychology. Camille Chatelle has researched Coma in several fields, including Rehabilitation, Physical therapy and Etiology. His Consciousness study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Cognitive psychology, Covert and Unconsciousness.
His primary areas of study are Minimally conscious state, Coma, Audiology, Electroencephalography and Disorders of consciousness. His research in Minimally conscious state is mostly concerned with Persistent vegetative state. His Coma research incorporates themes from Glasgow Coma Scale, Reliability, Mann–Whitney U test and Physical medicine and rehabilitation.
His Audiology research integrates issues from Language impairment, Receptive aphasia and Kappa. His work in Electroencephalography tackles topics such as Neurology which are related to areas like Classifier, Traumatic brain injury and Neurological examination. His research in Disorders of consciousness intersects with topics in Consciousness Disorders, Pain assessment and Family medicine.
Minimally conscious state, Electroencephalography, Coma, Audiology and Neurology are his primary areas of study. Camille Chatelle interconnects Neuroanatomy, Temporal cortex, Magnetic resonance imaging, Neuroimaging and Neural correlates of consciousness in the investigation of issues within Minimally conscious state. His study in Electroencephalography is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Observational study, Internal medicine, Prospective cohort study, Confidence interval and Glasgow Coma Scale.
His Coma study is mostly concerned with Persistent vegetative state and Disorders of consciousness. His Neurology research includes themes of Classifier, Kappa and Traumatic brain injury. The various areas that Camille Chatelle examines in his Physical medicine and rehabilitation study include Consciousness Disorders, Neurological examination, Level of consciousness, Intensive care and Wakefulness.
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Bedside detection of awareness in the vegetative state - a cohort study
Damian Cruse;Damian Cruse;Srivas Chennu;Camille Chatelle;Tristan A Bekinschtein.
The Lancet (2011)
Diagnostic precision of PET imaging and functional MRI in disorders of consciousness: a clinical validation study
Johan Stender;Johan Stender;Olivia Gosseries;Marie Aurélie Bruno;Vanessa Charland-Verville.
The Lancet (2014)
Spasticity after stroke: Physiology, assessment and treatment
Aurore Thibaut;Camille Chatelle;Erik Ziegler;Marie-Aurélie Bruno.
Brain Injury (2013)
The Nociception Coma Scale: a new tool to assess nociception in disorders of consciousness.
Caroline Schnakers;Camille Chatelle;Audrey Vanhaudenhuyse;Steve Majerus.
Pain (2010)
Probing command following in patients with disorders of consciousness using a brain-computer interface.
Dorothée Lulé;Quentin Noirhomme;Sonja C. Kleih;Sonja C. Kleih;Camille Chatelle.
Clinical Neurophysiology (2013)
Early detection of consciousness in patients with acute severe traumatic brain injury
Brian L Edlow;Camille Chatelle;Camille A. Spencer;Catherine J. Chu.
Brain (2017)
Resting-state EEG study of comatose patients: a connectivity and frequency analysis to find differences between vegetative and minimally conscious states.
Rémy Lehembre;Marie-Aurélie Bruno;Audrey Vanhaudenhuyse;Camille Chatelle.
Functional Neurology (2012)
Brain networks predict metabolism, diagnosis and prognosis at the bedside in disorders of consciousness
Srivas Chennu;Srivas Chennu;Jitka Annen;Sarah Wannez;Aurore Thibaut.
Brain (2017)
European Academy of Neurology guideline on the diagnosis of coma and other disorders of consciousness
D. Kondziella;D. Kondziella;D. Kondziella;A. Bender;K. Diserens;W. van Erp.
European Journal of Neurology (2020)
Metabolic activity in external and internal awareness networks in severely brain-damaged patients.
Aurore Thibaut;Marie-Aurélie Bruno;Camille Chatelle;Olivia Gosseries.
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine (2012)
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