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Enhancing Coma Recovery: Familiar Voice Training with fMRI

Explore the effectiveness of Familiar Auditory Sensory Training (FAST) during coma recovery using functional magnetic resonance imaging methods. This preliminary framework aims to improve cognitive ability post-traumatic brain injury. Quote references scales of cognitive ability.

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Enhancing Coma Recovery: Familiar Voice Training with fMRI

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  1. Figure 1. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) methods. FOV = field of view, FV = familiar voice, MNI = Montreal Neurological Institute, NFV = nonfamiliar voice, Lang = language, T = Teslar, TE = echo time, TR = repetition time. Quote taken from Adamovich B, Henderson J. Scales of Cognitive Ability for Traumatic Brain Injury (SCATBI): Applied Symbolix, Inc; 1992. Pape TL, Rosenow JM, Harton B, Patil V, Guernon A, Parrish T, Froehlich K, Burress C, McNamee S, Herrold AA, Weiss B, Wang X. Preliminary framework for Familiar Auditory Sensory Training (FAST) provided during coma recovery. J Rehabil Res Dev. 2012;49(7):1137-52.http://dx.doi.org/10.1682/JRRD.2011.08.0154

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