Unresponsive wakefulness syndrome (UWS) patients may retain intact portions of the thalamocortical system that are spontaneously active and reactive\ua0to sensory stimuli but fail to engage in complex causal interactions, resulting in loss of consciousness. Here, we show that loss of brain complexity after severe injuries is due to a pathological tendency of cortical circuits to fall into silence\ua0(OFF-period) upon receiving an input, a behavior typically observed during sleep. Spectral and phase domain analysis of EEG responses to transcranial magnetic stimulation reveals the occurrence of OFF-periods in the cortex of UWS patients (N = 16); these events never occur in healthy awake individuals (N = 20) but are similar to those detected i...
The functional consequences of focal brain injury are thought to be contingent on neuronal alteratio...
peer reviewedThe understanding of human consciousness based on brain connectivity is considered impo...
How do we lose and regain consciousness? The space between healthy wakefulness and unconsciousness e...
Unresponsive wakefulness syndrome (UWS) patients may retain intact portions of the thalamocortical s...
Unresponsive wakefulness syndrome (UWS) patients may retain intact portions of the thalamocortical s...
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...
peer reviewedWhen subjects become unconscious, there is a characteristic change in the way the cereb...
Theoretically, consciousness depends on the brain\u2019s ability to engage in complex activity patte...
peer reviewedThe functional consequences of focal brain injury are thought to be contingent on neuro...
peer reviewedWe normally assess another individual's level of consciousness based on her or his abil...
Abstract Human studies employing intracerebral and transcranial perturbations suggest that the inpu...
Criticality reportedly describes brain dynamics. The main critical feature is the presence of scale-...
When subjects become unconscious, there is a characteristic change in the way the cerebral cortex re...
Prolonged wakefulness is associated not only with obvious changes in the way we feel and perform but...
The functional consequences of focal brain injury are thought to be contingent on neuronal alteratio...
peer reviewedThe understanding of human consciousness based on brain connectivity is considered impo...
How do we lose and regain consciousness? The space between healthy wakefulness and unconsciousness e...
Unresponsive wakefulness syndrome (UWS) patients may retain intact portions of the thalamocortical s...
Unresponsive wakefulness syndrome (UWS) patients may retain intact portions of the thalamocortical s...
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...
peer reviewedWhen subjects become unconscious, there is a characteristic change in the way the cereb...
Theoretically, consciousness depends on the brain\u2019s ability to engage in complex activity patte...
peer reviewedThe functional consequences of focal brain injury are thought to be contingent on neuro...
peer reviewedWe normally assess another individual's level of consciousness based on her or his abil...
Abstract Human studies employing intracerebral and transcranial perturbations suggest that the inpu...
Criticality reportedly describes brain dynamics. The main critical feature is the presence of scale-...
When subjects become unconscious, there is a characteristic change in the way the cerebral cortex re...
Prolonged wakefulness is associated not only with obvious changes in the way we feel and perform but...
The functional consequences of focal brain injury are thought to be contingent on neuronal alteratio...
peer reviewedThe understanding of human consciousness based on brain connectivity is considered impo...
How do we lose and regain consciousness? The space between healthy wakefulness and unconsciousness e...