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Background: The evaluation and treatment of disorders of consciousness(DOC) is a challenging undertaking. Now many neuroimaging techniques were used to detect the level of consciousness and electroencephagram(EEG) was widely used because of its high temporal resolution. Music would be an effective for DOC, due to its highly arousal value. Preferred music was near to persons, so that it would excite more range of cortical and increase the functional connectivity between cortices. Methods: The exploratory study included 15 health controls and 30 DOC, with 15 minimally conscious state(MCS) and 15 vegetative state(VS). After 5 minutes baseline silence, they listened to relaxing music(RM), preferred music(PM) and amplitude modulated sound(AMS), with 5 minutes baseline silence in the end, meanwhile EEG recorded their cortical activity. Each music was appropriately 5 minutes and separated by 3 minutes washout. Discussion: The study would verify the effect of preferred music to the functional connectivity of DOC. Music would excite the networks related to consciousness by cross-modal.


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NCT number NCT05382260
Study type Interventional
Source Zhujiang Hospital
Contact Qiuyi M Xiao, BSc
Phone +8618302083474
Email 2936404912@qq.com
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date May 26, 2022
Completion date December 31, 2023

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