Theoretically, consciousness depends on the brain\u2019s ability to engage in complex activity patterns that are, at once, distributed among interacting cortical areas (integrated) and differentiated in space and time (information-rich). In a recent series of experiments the electroencephalographic response to a direct cortical stimulation in humans was recorded during wakefulness and non-rapid eyes movement sleep (NREM) by means of a combination of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and high-density electroencephalogram (hd-EEG). TMS/hd-EEG measurements showed that, while during wakefulness the brain is able to sustain long-range specific patterns of activation, during NREM sleep, when consciousness fades, this ability is lost: the t...
The occurrence of dynamic changes in spontaneous electroencephalogram (EEG) rhythms in the awake sta...
peer reviewedThe neuronal connectivity patterns that differentiate consciousness from unconsciousnes...
Sleep and wakefulness form an inherent, biological rhythm that defines our daily lives. Despite the ...
During non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep (stage N3), when consciousness fades, cortico-cortical in...
AbstractDuring non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep (stage N3), when consciousness fades, cortico-cor...
When subjects become unconscious, there is a characteristic change in the way the cerebral cortex re...
Unresponsive wakefulness syndrome (UWS) patients may retain intact portions of the thalamocortical s...
Consciousness fades during deep nonrapid eye movement (NREM) sleep early in the night, yet cortical ...
Sleep slow waves are the main phenomenon underlying NREM sleep. They are homeostatically regulated, ...
peer reviewedThe understanding of human consciousness based on brain connectivity is considered impo...
AbstractSpontaneous brain oscillations during states of vigilance are associated with neuronal plast...
Intracellular studies reveal that, during slow wave sleep (SWS), the entire cortical network can swi...
When subjects become unconscious, there is a characteristic change in the way the cerebral cortex re...
When subjects become unconscious, there is a characteristic change in the way the cerebral cortex re...
We experience the sleep-wake cycle on a daily basis, but what related underlying processes change i...
The occurrence of dynamic changes in spontaneous electroencephalogram (EEG) rhythms in the awake sta...
peer reviewedThe neuronal connectivity patterns that differentiate consciousness from unconsciousnes...
Sleep and wakefulness form an inherent, biological rhythm that defines our daily lives. Despite the ...
During non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep (stage N3), when consciousness fades, cortico-cortical in...
AbstractDuring non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep (stage N3), when consciousness fades, cortico-cor...
When subjects become unconscious, there is a characteristic change in the way the cerebral cortex re...
Unresponsive wakefulness syndrome (UWS) patients may retain intact portions of the thalamocortical s...
Consciousness fades during deep nonrapid eye movement (NREM) sleep early in the night, yet cortical ...
Sleep slow waves are the main phenomenon underlying NREM sleep. They are homeostatically regulated, ...
peer reviewedThe understanding of human consciousness based on brain connectivity is considered impo...
AbstractSpontaneous brain oscillations during states of vigilance are associated with neuronal plast...
Intracellular studies reveal that, during slow wave sleep (SWS), the entire cortical network can swi...
When subjects become unconscious, there is a characteristic change in the way the cerebral cortex re...
When subjects become unconscious, there is a characteristic change in the way the cerebral cortex re...
We experience the sleep-wake cycle on a daily basis, but what related underlying processes change i...
The occurrence of dynamic changes in spontaneous electroencephalogram (EEG) rhythms in the awake sta...
peer reviewedThe neuronal connectivity patterns that differentiate consciousness from unconsciousnes...
Sleep and wakefulness form an inherent, biological rhythm that defines our daily lives. Despite the ...