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Psychology Health & Medicine | 2015

Family functioning in severe brain injuries: correlations with caregivers’ burden, perceived social support and quality of life

Francesco Tramonti; Luca Bonfiglio; Carolina Di Bernardo; Chiara Ulivi; Alessandra Virgillito; Bruno Rossi; Maria Chiara Carboncini

Severe brain injuries have long-term consequences on functional status and psychosocial functioning. Family life can be greatly influenced as well, and features of high caregiver burden can emerge. Although the data on caregivers’ distress are constantly increasing, less information is available about the role of family functioning. Thirty caregivers of hospitalised patients with severe brain injuries received questionnaires for the evaluation of caregiver burden, family functioning and perceived social support. A semi-structured interview was performed for the evaluation of quality of life. Family cohesion and adaptability positively correlated with caregivers’ quality of life and perceived social support. Partner caregivers’ scores were significantly higher on the time-dependent burden than those of sons and daughters, whereas the latter scored higher on the emotional burden.


international conference of the ieee engineering in medicine and biology society | 2011

EEG complexity drug-induced changes in disorders of consciousness: A preliminary report

Gaetano Valenza; Maria Chiara Carboncini; Alessandra Virgillito; I. Creatini; Luca Bonfiglio; Bruno Rossi; Antonio Lanata; Enzo Pasquale Scilingo

The goal of this work is to investigate EEG (ElectroEncephaloGram) dynamics after drug intake in patients being in states of Disorders Of Consciousness (DOC) after brain injury. Four patients were involved in the study. All the patients exhibit cerebral lesions located in the same anatomical region. Two nonlinear indexes, such as Lempel-Ziv Complexity (LZC) and Approximate Entropy (ApEn), along with power spectra, were calculated for EEG signals gathered from electrodes placed on both injured and non-injured regions. Experimental results show that after drug administration the two nonlinear indexes calculated from EEG taken from injured regions increase (p < 0.001) while power spectra decrease or remain unchanged. These results do not pretend to draw conclusions about consciousness level either suggest promising therapeutical treatments, but represent only an experimental evidence about the change in the EEG complexity after drug administration.


Archives Italiennes De Biologie | 2015

N400-like responses to three-chord harmonic sequences with unexpected out of key endings: scalp topography, cortical sources, and perspectives for a clinical use.

Luca Bonfiglio; Alessandra Virgillito; Massimo Magrini; Andrea Piarulli; Massimo Bergamasco; Umberto Barcaro; Bruno Rossi; Ovidio Salvetti; Maria Chiara Carboncini

A series of ERP components, each provided with both a precise timing with respect to stimulation and a specific cortical localization, reflects the temporal succession of processing stages of music information. This makes the musical stimulus potentially usable to probe residual brain functions in non-communicating patients with disorders of consciousness. In an attempt to find a simple stimulation protocol that was suitable for use in a clinical setting, the purpose of this study was to verify whether a minimum-length musical stimulus, provided with a definite music-syntactic connotation, was still able to elicit musical ERPs in a group of eight healthy subjects. The stimulus was composed of the minimum number of chords necessary and sufficient to enable the subject to predict a plausible closure of the sequence (priming) and, at the same time, to provide him/her with the closing chord of the sequence (target), either congruous (probable closing) or not (improbable closing) to the tonal context. The subjects task was to discriminate and recognize the irregular targets. The components that were expected to be elicited, in this experimental situation, were ERAN, N5, P600/LPC. Conversely, in addition to these former components, we unexpectedly observed a N400-like component. To determine whether this component was a real N400, we submitted our data to a sLORETA analysis in order to identify its cortical generators. Irregular chords showed higher current densities with respect to regular ones on the right-sided medial and superior temporal gyri, superior and inferior parietal lobules, fusiform and parahippocampal gyri, and on the bilateral posterior cingulate cortex. In particular, the N400-like wave seems to share with the word-primed music-elicited N400 certain generators that are located in cortical areas BA 21/37 and BA 22. This suggests that even chord-primed chord targets can convey extra-musical meanings and that, consequently, they might be useful in assessing residual higher-order information-processing capabilities in non-communicating patients with disorders of consciousness.


international conference of the ieee engineering in medicine and biology society | 2013

Quantitative EEG analysis in minimally conscious state patients during postural changes

Alberto Greco; Maria Chiara Carboncini; Alessandra Virgillito; Antonio Lanata; Gaetano Valenza; Enzo Pasquale Scilingo

Mobilization and postural changes of patients with cognitive impairment are standard clinical practices useful for both psychic and physical rehabilitation process. During this process, several physiological signals, such as Electroen-cephalogram (EEG), Electrocardiogram (ECG), Photopletysmography (PPG), Respiration activity (RESP), Electrodermal activity (EDA), are monitored and processed. In this paper we investigated how quantitative EEG (qEEG) changes with postural modifications in minimally conscious state patients. This study is quite novel and no similar experimental data can be found in the current literature, therefore, although results are very encouraging, a quantitative analysis of the cortical area activated in such postural changes still needs to be deeply investigated. More specifically, this paper shows EEG power spectra and brain symmetry index modifications during a verticalization procedure, from 0 to 60 degrees, of three patients in Minimally Consciousness State (MCS) with focused region of impairment. Experimental results show a significant increase of the power in β band (12 - 30 Hz), commonly associated to human alertness process, thus suggesting that mobilization and postural changes can have beneficial effects in MCS patients.


2015 International Workshop on Computational Intelligence for Multimedia Understanding (IWCIM) | 2015

An automatic method for the study of REM sleep microstructure

Massimo Magrini; Alessandra Virgillito; Umberto Barcaro; Luca Bonfiglio; Gabriele Pieri; Ovidio Salvetti; Maria Chiara Carboncini

A method is described for the automatic and quantitative analysis of changes in polysomnographic signals during REM sleep. The implementation of the procedures has been motivated by the remarkable psychophysiological and clinical significance not only of REM sleep per se, but also of its microstructure, given by state variations at frequencies slower than 1 Hz. These procedures provide a segmentation of REM sleep into sub-stages and allow the calculation of quantitative parameters connected with the microstructural properties of REM sleep.


Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience | 2014

A case of post-traumatic minimally conscious state reversed by midazolam: Clinical aspects and neurophysiological correlates

Maria Chiara Carboncini; Andrea Piarulli; Alessandra Virgillito; Pieranna Arrighi; Paolo Andre; Francesco Tomaiuolo; Antonio Frisoli; Massimo Bergamasco; Bruno Rossi; Luca Bonfiglio


International Journal of Dream Research | 2016

A protocol for the recognition and analysis of link patterns among dream sources

Umberto Barcaro; Anna Delogu; Marco Righi; Alessandra Virgillito; Maria Chiara Carboncini


Dreaming | 2016

A protocol for eliciting dream associations oriented to the recognition of episodic dream sources.

Umberto Barcaro; Anna Delogu; Marco Righi; Alessandra Virgillito; Maria Chiara Carboncini


NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL TRENDS | 2015

Three-chord harmonic sequences with unexpected out-of-key endings: are they suitable stimuli for eliciting N400 responses?

Alessandra Virgillito; Massimo Magrini; Andrea Piarulli; Massimo Bergamasco; Umberto Barcaro; Bruno Rossi; Ovidio Salvetti; Maria Chiara Carboncini; Luca Bonfiglio


NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL TRENDS | 2015

EEG and autonomic response to pleasant touch: an insight in healthy subject and in patients with disorders of consciousness

Alessandra Virgillito; Alberto Greco; Mimma Nardelli; Luca Bonfiglio; Bruno Rossi; Gaetano Valenza; Enzo Pasquale Scilingo; Maria Chiara Carboncini

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Ovidio Salvetti

Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione

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Andrea Piarulli

Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies

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Massimo Bergamasco

Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies

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Massimo Magrini

National Research Council

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