# Theta-band EEG functional connectivity during emotional music in disorders of consciousness: wPLI differences between MCS and UWS

**Authors:** Sifan Wang, Chen Chen, Xintong Zhang, Shuang Zheng, Jinying Han, Yajuan Hu

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2026.1777525 · 2026-03-19

## TL;DR

This study explores how brain connectivity in theta waves differs between patients with minimal consciousness and unresponsive wakefulness when listening to emotional music.

## Contribution

The study introduces theta-band EEG functional connectivity differences using wPLI to distinguish MCS and UWS patients during emotional music stimulation.

## Key findings

- Theta-band wPLI was higher in UWS compared to MCS patients during rest and emotional music conditions.
- MCS patients showed increased frontal theta-band wPLI after listening to sad and peaceful music.
- UWS patients exhibited no significant within-group changes in theta-band connectivity during music stimulation.

## Abstract

With the increasing number of patients with disorders of consciousness (DOC), accurate diagnosis—particularly differentiation between the minimally conscious state (MCS) patients and the unresponsive wakefulness syndrome (UWS) patients—is critical for subsequent treatment planning.

To investigate differences in theta-band electroencephalography (EEG) functional connectivity between MCS and UWS patients during emotional music stimulation, and to explore their responsiveness to different emotional music conditions.

Forty-eight DOC patients were enrolled (MCS, n = 32; UWS, n = 16). EEG was recorded during the resting state and while listening to four emotion-specific music conditions (sad, fearful, happy, and peaceful). Theta-band functional connectivity was quantified across four scalp regions (frontal, parieto-occipital, temporal, and central), with weighted phase lag index (wPLI) as the primary metric and phase-locking value (PLV) and coherence (Coh) as supplementary measures. Between-group comparisons (MCS vs. UWS) and within-group comparisons (each music condition vs. resting state) were performed to evaluate group differences in theta-band connectivity and its responsiveness to emotional music.

Between-group analyses showed that significant differences between MCS and UWS under rest and emotional music conditions were mainly located in frontal, parieto-occipital, and central regions (p < 0.05), whereas no consistent significant differences were observed in the temporal region. Overall, theta-band wPLI was higher in the UWS group than in the MCS group. Within-group analyses further demonstrated that, in the MCS group, frontal theta-band wPLI increased significantly after listening to sad (p = 0.019) and peaceful (p = 0.016) music, while no significant within-group changes were observed in the UWS group.

In the context of emotional music stimulation, θ-band wPLI and its dynamic modulatory capacity may reflect differences in the reactivity of residual networks between MCS and UWS patients.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** UWS (MESH:C567934), DOC (MESH:D003244)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC13043408