Neuroimaging, Predictive approaches.

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Neuroimaging, Predictive approaches. Neuroimaging, Predictive approaches. Full NCC, Machine learning approaches applied to fMRI resting state show that temporo-parieto-occipital connectivity best differentiates patients in MCS versus VS (Demertzi et al., 2015). Content-specific NCC, The contents of a working memory task can best be decoded from the back of the brain (posterior green ROI, activated during sample period), but not from the front of the brain (red fronto-parietal ROI, activated during delay period) (Emrich et al., 2013). Right side panel, Classification accuracy to identify conscious contents is much higher for posterior Sample ROI than for fronto-parietal Delay ROI (left part of panel, before dashed line). Classification accuracy is also higher in occipital areas compared with parietal cortex (right part of panel, after dashed line). IPS, Intraparietal sulcus; IOS, intraoccipital sulcus; MT, area MT; V1, primary visual cortex; V2, secondary visual cortex; ROI, region of interest. Melanie Boly et al. J. Neurosci. 2017;37:9603-9613 ©2017 by Society for Neuroscience