Sensory evoked diagnostic for the assessment of cognitive brain function

US11759146B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11759146-B2
Application numberUS-201816489982-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 2, 2018
Priority dateMar 2, 2017
Publication dateSep 19, 2023
Grant dateSep 19, 2023

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The clinical diagnosis and monitoring of patients with neurological conditions may be established through behavioral examinations, assessments or evaluations, or neuroimaging scans. The system and methods described herein diagnose the cognitive function of a subject by measuring the neural response of the subject to one or more naturalistic sensory stimuli. The system measures the subject's sensory evoked response to the naturalistic sensory stimuli by computing the statistical comparison between the subject's neural signal and either the raw stimulus signal or the stimulus' signal envelope. A latency value, or other signal feature, is extracted from the subject's sensory evoked response and a diagnosis of the subject's cognitive function is then made based on the identified latency value or other extracted signal feature.

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A method comprising: receiving, by a processor, a measurement of a cortical neural response of a subject to one or more naturalistic sensory stimuli; receiving, by the processor, information related to the one or more naturalistic sensory stimuli, wherein the information includes at least one signal feature of the one or more naturalistic sensory stimuli; determining, by the processor, a statistical relationship between the at least one signal feature of the one or more naturalistic sensory stimuli and the measurement of the cortical neural response of the subject, wherein the at least one signal feature is a sensory envelope of the one or more naturalist sensory stimuli, and the statistical correlation is a cross-correlation between the measurement of the cortical neural response of the subject with the sensory envelope and wherein the determining the statistical relationship further comprises bandpass filtering the measurement of the cortical neural response; identifying, by the processor, a latency value based on the determined statistical relationship between the at least one signal feature of the one or more naturalistic sensory stimuli and the measurement of the cortical neural response of the subject; determining, by the processor, a cognitive function of the subject based on the identified latency value, wherein determining the cognitive function of the subject based on the identified latency value comprises classifying the subject as being in a minimally conscious state, having emerged from a minimally conscious state, being in a vegetative state, being in a cognitive motor dissociation command following state, or as being in a healthy state; and outputting, by the processor, the determined cognitive function of the subject. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the naturalistic sensory stimuli includes at least one of an auditory, visual, or somatosensory stimuli. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the naturalistic sensory stimuli comprises natural, conversational speech, continuous video, or continuous somatosensory sensations. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the at least one signal feature is an amplitude envelope of natural speech included within the naturalistic sensory stimuli. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein determining the statistical relationship comprises cross-correlating the at least one signal feature of the naturalistic sensory stimuli with the received measurement of the cortical neural response. 6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising tracking the determined cognitive function over time. 7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: after determining the cognitive function of the subject, administering a medical treatment to the subject; after administering the treatment, receiving, by the processor, a measurement of a second cortical neural response of a subject to one or more second naturalistic sensory stimuli; receiving, by the processor, information related to the one or more second naturalistic sensory stimuli, wherein the information includes at least one signal feature of the one or more second naturalistic sensory stimuli; determining, by the processor, a second statistical relationship between the at least one signal feature of the one or more second naturalistic sensory stimuli and the measurement of the second cortical neural response of the subject; identifying, by the processor, a second latency value based on the determined second statistical relationship; and determining, by the processor, a second cognitive function of the subject based on the identified second latency value; and comparing, by the processor, the determined first cognitive function to the determined second cognitive function; determining, by the processor, an efficacy of the medical treatment based on the comparison; and, outputting, by the processor, the determined efficacy of the medical treatment. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the bandpass filtering comprises filtering the cortical neural response of the subject in the range of 1-90 Hz. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the bandpass filtering comprising bandpass filtering the cortical neural response of the subject in the range of 2-30 Hz. 10. A system comprising: one or more stored naturalistic sensory stimuli configured to evoke a neural response of a subject; one or more processors implementing a processing unit configured to determine an indication of a cognitive function of a subject to the one or more naturalistic sensory stimuli by: receiving a measurement of a cortical neural response of the subject exposed to the one or more naturalistic sensory stimuli; determining a statistical relationship between at least one signal feature of the one or more stored naturalistic sensory stimuli and the measurement of the cortical neural response of the subject, wherein the at least one signal feature, received by the one or more processors, is a sensory envelope of the one or more stored naturalistic sensory stimuli, and the statistical correlation is the cross-correlation between the measurement of the cortical neural response of the subject with the sensory envelope, and wherein the determining the statistical relationship further comprises bandpass filtering the measurement of the cortical neural response; identifying a latency value based on the determined statistical relationship between the at least one signal feature of the one or more stored naturalistic sensory stimuli and the measurement of the cortical neural response of the subject; determining the indication of the cognitive function of the subject based on the identified latency value, wherein determining the indication of the cognitive function of the subject based on the identified latency value comprises classifying the subject as being in a minimally conscious state, having emerged from a minimally conscious state, being in a vegetative state, being in a cognitive motor dissociation command following state, or as being in a healthy state; and, an output module for outputting the determined indication of the cognitive function of the subject. 11. The system of claim 10 , wherein the naturalistic sensory stimuli comprises natural, conversational speech, continuous video, or continuous somatosensory sensations. 12. The system of claim 10 , wherein the naturalistic sensory stimuli includes at least one of a naturalistic auditory, visual, or somatosensory stimuli. 13. The system of claim 10 , wherein at least one signal feature is an amplitude envelope of natural speech included in the naturalistic sensory stimuli. 14. The system of claim 10 , wherein determining the statistical relationship comprises cross-correlating at least one signal feature of the naturalistic sensory stimuli with the received measurement of the cortical neural response. 15. The system of claim 10 , further comprising a storage unit and the processing unit is further configured to store the identified latency value in the storage unit for tracking the determined cognitive function over time. 16. The system of claim 10 , further comprising: a first stored naturalistic sensory stimuli and a second stored naturalistic sensory stimuli configured to evoke a neural response of a subject; one or more processors implementing a processing unit configured to determine an indication of the cognitive function of the subject to one or more naturalistic sensory stimuli by: after determining the cognitive function of the subject, administering a medical treatment to the subject; after administering the treatment, receiving a measurement of a second cortical n

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  • A61B5/4821Primary

    Determining level or depth of anaesthesia (based on movements A61B5/1106) · CPC title

  • using correlation, e.g. template matching or determination of similarity · CPC title

  • Diagnosing of monitoring cognitive diseases, e.g. Alzheimer, prion diseases or dementia · CPC title

  • Monitoring or testing the effects of treatment, e.g. of medication · CPC title

  • Acoustic or auditory stimuli · CPC title

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What does patent US11759146B2 cover?
The clinical diagnosis and monitoring of patients with neurological conditions may be established through behavioral examinations, assessments or evaluations, or neuroimaging scans. The system and methods described herein diagnose the cognitive function of a subject by measuring the neural response of the subject to one or more naturalistic sensory stimuli. The system measures the subject's sen…
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Univ Cornell
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B5/4821. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
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