: Consciousness can be defined by two components: arousal (wakefulness) and awareness (subjective experience). However, neurophysiological consciousness metrics able to disentangle between these components have not been reported. Here, we propose an explainable consciousness indicator (ECI) using deep learning to disentangle the components of consciousness. We employ electroencephalographic (EEG) responses to transcranial magnetic stimulation under various conditions, including sleep (n = 6), general anesthesia (n = 16), and severe brain injury (n = 34). We also test our framework using resting-state EEG under general anesthesia (n = 15) and severe brain injury (n = 34). ECI simultaneously quantifies arousal and awareness under physiologica...
Although assessing a subject’s capacity for consciousness is commonly based on an input-output parad...
Consciousness is seemingly lost and recovered every day, from the moment we fall asleep until we wak...
Dissipative systems evolve in the preferred temporal direction indicated by the thermodynamic arrow ...
peer reviewedConsciousness can be defined by two components: arousal (wakefulness) and awareness (su...
Funding Information: This work was supported by the Institute for Information and Communications Tec...
peer reviewedElectroencephalogram (EEG) measurement could help to distinguish the level of conscious...
One challenging aspect of the clinical assessment of brain-injured, unresponsive patients is the lac...
We normally assess another individual's level of consciousness based on her or his ability to intera...
Neuroscience has made a number of advances in the search for the neural correlates of consciousness,...
Neuroscience has generated a number of recent advances in the search for the neural correlates of co...
One challenging aspect of the clinical assessment of brain-injured, unresponsive patients is the lac...
Assessing the level of consciousness of noncommunicative brain-damaged patients is difficult, as one...
International audienceConsciousness transiently fades away during deep sleep, more stably under anes...
Objective methods for distinguishing conscious from unconscious states in humans are of key importan...
One of the biggest challenges in the field of consciousness research today is to find a reliable obj...
Although assessing a subject’s capacity for consciousness is commonly based on an input-output parad...
Consciousness is seemingly lost and recovered every day, from the moment we fall asleep until we wak...
Dissipative systems evolve in the preferred temporal direction indicated by the thermodynamic arrow ...
peer reviewedConsciousness can be defined by two components: arousal (wakefulness) and awareness (su...
Funding Information: This work was supported by the Institute for Information and Communications Tec...
peer reviewedElectroencephalogram (EEG) measurement could help to distinguish the level of conscious...
One challenging aspect of the clinical assessment of brain-injured, unresponsive patients is the lac...
We normally assess another individual's level of consciousness based on her or his ability to intera...
Neuroscience has made a number of advances in the search for the neural correlates of consciousness,...
Neuroscience has generated a number of recent advances in the search for the neural correlates of co...
One challenging aspect of the clinical assessment of brain-injured, unresponsive patients is the lac...
Assessing the level of consciousness of noncommunicative brain-damaged patients is difficult, as one...
International audienceConsciousness transiently fades away during deep sleep, more stably under anes...
Objective methods for distinguishing conscious from unconscious states in humans are of key importan...
One of the biggest challenges in the field of consciousness research today is to find a reliable obj...
Although assessing a subject’s capacity for consciousness is commonly based on an input-output parad...
Consciousness is seemingly lost and recovered every day, from the moment we fall asleep until we wak...
Dissipative systems evolve in the preferred temporal direction indicated by the thermodynamic arrow ...