Consciousness transiently fades away during deep sleep, more stably under anesthesia, and sometimes permanently due to brain injury. The development of an index to quantify the level of consciousness across these different states is regarded as a key problem both in basic and clinical neuroscience. We argue that this problem is ill-defined since such an index would not exhaust all the relevant information about a given state of consciousness. While the level of consciousness can be taken to describe the actual brain state, a complete characterization should also include its potential behavior against external perturbations. We developed and analyzed whole-brain computational models to show that the stability of conscious states provides inf...
peer reviewedConsciousness can be defined by two components: arousal (wakefulness) and awareness (su...
In daily life, in the operating room and in the laboratory, the operational way to assess wakefulnes...
Although assessing a subject’s capacity for consciousness is commonly based on an input-output parad...
peer reviewedConsciousness transiently fades away during deep sleep, more stably under anesthesia, a...
Consciousness transiently fades away during deep sleep, more stably under anesthesia, and sometimes ...
Consciousness is seemingly lost and recovered every day, from the moment we fall asleep until we wak...
Human neuroimaging research has revealed that wakefulness and sleep involve very different activity ...
During the sleep-wake cycle, the brain undergoes profound dynamical changes, which are manifested su...
How do we lose and regain consciousness? The space between healthy wakefulness and unconsciousness e...
One challenging aspect of the clinical assessment of brain-injured, unresponsive patients is the lac...
What aspects of neuronal activity distinguish the conscious from the unconscious brain? This has bee...
peer reviewedLow level states of consciousness are characterized by disruptions of brain activity th...
The brain’s resting-state activity displays complex spatiotemporal patterns of activity that are con...
One challenging aspect of the clinical assessment of brain-injured, unresponsive patients is the lac...
peer reviewedWe normally assess another individual's level of consciousness based on her or his abil...
peer reviewedConsciousness can be defined by two components: arousal (wakefulness) and awareness (su...
In daily life, in the operating room and in the laboratory, the operational way to assess wakefulnes...
Although assessing a subject’s capacity for consciousness is commonly based on an input-output parad...
peer reviewedConsciousness transiently fades away during deep sleep, more stably under anesthesia, a...
Consciousness transiently fades away during deep sleep, more stably under anesthesia, and sometimes ...
Consciousness is seemingly lost and recovered every day, from the moment we fall asleep until we wak...
Human neuroimaging research has revealed that wakefulness and sleep involve very different activity ...
During the sleep-wake cycle, the brain undergoes profound dynamical changes, which are manifested su...
How do we lose and regain consciousness? The space between healthy wakefulness and unconsciousness e...
One challenging aspect of the clinical assessment of brain-injured, unresponsive patients is the lac...
What aspects of neuronal activity distinguish the conscious from the unconscious brain? This has bee...
peer reviewedLow level states of consciousness are characterized by disruptions of brain activity th...
The brain’s resting-state activity displays complex spatiotemporal patterns of activity that are con...
One challenging aspect of the clinical assessment of brain-injured, unresponsive patients is the lac...
peer reviewedWe normally assess another individual's level of consciousness based on her or his abil...
peer reviewedConsciousness can be defined by two components: arousal (wakefulness) and awareness (su...
In daily life, in the operating room and in the laboratory, the operational way to assess wakefulnes...
Although assessing a subject’s capacity for consciousness is commonly based on an input-output parad...