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June 2022; 12 (3) ResearchOpen Access

Cognitive-Motor Dissociation Following Pediatric Brain Injury

What About the Children?

View ORCID ProfileNayoung Kim, James O'Sullivan, Emily Olafson, Eric Caliendo, Sophie Nowak, Henning U. Voss, Ryan Lowder, William D. Watson, View ORCID ProfileJana Ivanidze, View ORCID ProfileJoseph J. Fins, Nicholas D. Schiff, N. Jeremy Hill, Sudhin A. Shah
First published March 29, 2022, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/CPJ.0000000000001169
Nayoung Kim
Department of Radiology (NK, JOS, EO, HUV, JI, SAS) and Department of Rehabilitation Medicine (EC, RL), Weill Cornell Medicine, New York; Blythedale Children's Hospital (SN, WDW), Valhalla, NY; Division of Medical Ethics (JJF), Weill Cornell Medicine and New York Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center; Department of Neurology and BMRI (NDS), Weill Cornell Medicine, New York; National Center for Adaptive Neurotechnologies (NJH), Stratton VA Medical Center; and Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (NJH), State University of New York at Albany, NY.
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James O'Sullivan
Department of Radiology (NK, JOS, EO, HUV, JI, SAS) and Department of Rehabilitation Medicine (EC, RL), Weill Cornell Medicine, New York; Blythedale Children's Hospital (SN, WDW), Valhalla, NY; Division of Medical Ethics (JJF), Weill Cornell Medicine and New York Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center; Department of Neurology and BMRI (NDS), Weill Cornell Medicine, New York; National Center for Adaptive Neurotechnologies (NJH), Stratton VA Medical Center; and Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (NJH), State University of New York at Albany, NY.
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Emily Olafson
Department of Radiology (NK, JOS, EO, HUV, JI, SAS) and Department of Rehabilitation Medicine (EC, RL), Weill Cornell Medicine, New York; Blythedale Children's Hospital (SN, WDW), Valhalla, NY; Division of Medical Ethics (JJF), Weill Cornell Medicine and New York Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center; Department of Neurology and BMRI (NDS), Weill Cornell Medicine, New York; National Center for Adaptive Neurotechnologies (NJH), Stratton VA Medical Center; and Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (NJH), State University of New York at Albany, NY.
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Eric Caliendo
Department of Radiology (NK, JOS, EO, HUV, JI, SAS) and Department of Rehabilitation Medicine (EC, RL), Weill Cornell Medicine, New York; Blythedale Children's Hospital (SN, WDW), Valhalla, NY; Division of Medical Ethics (JJF), Weill Cornell Medicine and New York Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center; Department of Neurology and BMRI (NDS), Weill Cornell Medicine, New York; National Center for Adaptive Neurotechnologies (NJH), Stratton VA Medical Center; and Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (NJH), State University of New York at Albany, NY.
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Sophie Nowak
Department of Radiology (NK, JOS, EO, HUV, JI, SAS) and Department of Rehabilitation Medicine (EC, RL), Weill Cornell Medicine, New York; Blythedale Children's Hospital (SN, WDW), Valhalla, NY; Division of Medical Ethics (JJF), Weill Cornell Medicine and New York Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center; Department of Neurology and BMRI (NDS), Weill Cornell Medicine, New York; National Center for Adaptive Neurotechnologies (NJH), Stratton VA Medical Center; and Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (NJH), State University of New York at Albany, NY.
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Henning U. Voss
Department of Radiology (NK, JOS, EO, HUV, JI, SAS) and Department of Rehabilitation Medicine (EC, RL), Weill Cornell Medicine, New York; Blythedale Children's Hospital (SN, WDW), Valhalla, NY; Division of Medical Ethics (JJF), Weill Cornell Medicine and New York Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center; Department of Neurology and BMRI (NDS), Weill Cornell Medicine, New York; National Center for Adaptive Neurotechnologies (NJH), Stratton VA Medical Center; and Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (NJH), State University of New York at Albany, NY.
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Ryan Lowder
Department of Radiology (NK, JOS, EO, HUV, JI, SAS) and Department of Rehabilitation Medicine (EC, RL), Weill Cornell Medicine, New York; Blythedale Children's Hospital (SN, WDW), Valhalla, NY; Division of Medical Ethics (JJF), Weill Cornell Medicine and New York Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center; Department of Neurology and BMRI (NDS), Weill Cornell Medicine, New York; National Center for Adaptive Neurotechnologies (NJH), Stratton VA Medical Center; and Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (NJH), State University of New York at Albany, NY.
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William D. Watson
Department of Radiology (NK, JOS, EO, HUV, JI, SAS) and Department of Rehabilitation Medicine (EC, RL), Weill Cornell Medicine, New York; Blythedale Children's Hospital (SN, WDW), Valhalla, NY; Division of Medical Ethics (JJF), Weill Cornell Medicine and New York Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center; Department of Neurology and BMRI (NDS), Weill Cornell Medicine, New York; National Center for Adaptive Neurotechnologies (NJH), Stratton VA Medical Center; and Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (NJH), State University of New York at Albany, NY.
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Jana Ivanidze
Department of Radiology (NK, JOS, EO, HUV, JI, SAS) and Department of Rehabilitation Medicine (EC, RL), Weill Cornell Medicine, New York; Blythedale Children's Hospital (SN, WDW), Valhalla, NY; Division of Medical Ethics (JJF), Weill Cornell Medicine and New York Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center; Department of Neurology and BMRI (NDS), Weill Cornell Medicine, New York; National Center for Adaptive Neurotechnologies (NJH), Stratton VA Medical Center; and Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (NJH), State University of New York at Albany, NY.
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Joseph J. Fins
Department of Radiology (NK, JOS, EO, HUV, JI, SAS) and Department of Rehabilitation Medicine (EC, RL), Weill Cornell Medicine, New York; Blythedale Children's Hospital (SN, WDW), Valhalla, NY; Division of Medical Ethics (JJF), Weill Cornell Medicine and New York Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center; Department of Neurology and BMRI (NDS), Weill Cornell Medicine, New York; National Center for Adaptive Neurotechnologies (NJH), Stratton VA Medical Center; and Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (NJH), State University of New York at Albany, NY.
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Nicholas D. Schiff
Department of Radiology (NK, JOS, EO, HUV, JI, SAS) and Department of Rehabilitation Medicine (EC, RL), Weill Cornell Medicine, New York; Blythedale Children's Hospital (SN, WDW), Valhalla, NY; Division of Medical Ethics (JJF), Weill Cornell Medicine and New York Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center; Department of Neurology and BMRI (NDS), Weill Cornell Medicine, New York; National Center for Adaptive Neurotechnologies (NJH), Stratton VA Medical Center; and Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (NJH), State University of New York at Albany, NY.
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N. Jeremy Hill
Department of Radiology (NK, JOS, EO, HUV, JI, SAS) and Department of Rehabilitation Medicine (EC, RL), Weill Cornell Medicine, New York; Blythedale Children's Hospital (SN, WDW), Valhalla, NY; Division of Medical Ethics (JJF), Weill Cornell Medicine and New York Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center; Department of Neurology and BMRI (NDS), Weill Cornell Medicine, New York; National Center for Adaptive Neurotechnologies (NJH), Stratton VA Medical Center; and Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (NJH), State University of New York at Albany, NY.
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Sudhin A. Shah
Department of Radiology (NK, JOS, EO, HUV, JI, SAS) and Department of Rehabilitation Medicine (EC, RL), Weill Cornell Medicine, New York; Blythedale Children's Hospital (SN, WDW), Valhalla, NY; Division of Medical Ethics (JJF), Weill Cornell Medicine and New York Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center; Department of Neurology and BMRI (NDS), Weill Cornell Medicine, New York; National Center for Adaptive Neurotechnologies (NJH), Stratton VA Medical Center; and Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (NJH), State University of New York at Albany, NY.
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Cognitive-Motor Dissociation Following Pediatric Brain Injury
What About the Children?
Nayoung Kim, James O'Sullivan, Emily Olafson, Eric Caliendo, Sophie Nowak, Henning U. Voss, Ryan Lowder, William D. Watson, Jana Ivanidze, Joseph J. Fins, Nicholas D. Schiff, N. Jeremy Hill, Sudhin A. Shah
Neurol Clin Pract Jun 2022, 12 (3) 248-257; DOI: 10.1212/CPJ.0000000000001169

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vol. 12 no. 3 248-257
DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.1212/CPJ.0000000000001169

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2163-0402
Online ISSN: 
2163-0933
History: 
  • Received October 27, 2021
  • Accepted March 7, 2022
  • First Published March 29, 2022.

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Author Disclosures

    1. Nayoung Kim, PhD*,
    2. James O'Sullivan, PhD*,
    3. Emily Olafson, BA,
    4. Eric Caliendo, MD,
    5. Sophie Nowak, BA,
    6. Henning U. Voss, PhD,
    7. Ryan Lowder, BA,
    8. William D. Watson, PhD,
    9. Jana Ivanidze, MD,
    10. Joseph J. Fins, MD,
    11. Nicholas D. Schiff, MD,
    12. N. Jeremy Hill, DPhil† and
    13. Sudhin A. Shah, PhD†
  1. Nayoung Kim, PhD*,
  2. James O'Sullivan, PhD*,
  3. Emily Olafson, BA,
  4. Eric Caliendo, MD,
  5. Sophie Nowak, BA,
  6. Henning U. Voss, PhD,
  7. Ryan Lowder, BA,
  8. William D. Watson, PhD,
  9. Jana Ivanidze, MD,
  10. Joseph J. Fins, MD,
  11. Nicholas D. Schiff, MD,
  12. N. Jeremy Hill, DPhil† and
  13. Sudhin A. Shah, PhD†
  1. Department of Radiology (NK, JOS, EO, HUV, JI, SAS) and Department of Rehabilitation Medicine (EC, RL), Weill Cornell Medicine, New York; Blythedale Children's Hospital (SN, WDW), Valhalla, NY; Division of Medical Ethics (JJF), Weill Cornell Medicine and New York Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center; Department of Neurology and BMRI (NDS), Weill Cornell Medicine, New York; National Center for Adaptive Neurotechnologies (NJH), Stratton VA Medical Center; and Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (NJH), State University of New York at Albany, NY.
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    Dr. Shah sut2006{at}med.cornell.edu
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