The neural correlate of (un) awareness: lessons from the vegetative state
S Laureys - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2005 - cell.com
Consciousness has two main components: wakefulness and awareness. The vegetative
state is characterized by wakefulness without awareness. Recent functional neuroimaging …
state is characterized by wakefulness without awareness. Recent functional neuroimaging …
The neural correlates of consciousness: an update
This review examines recent advances in the study of brain correlates of consciousness.
First, we briefly discuss some useful distinctions between consciousness and other brain …
First, we briefly discuss some useful distinctions between consciousness and other brain …
Seizure semiology: ILAE glossary of terms and their significance
2. Tatum W, Rubboli G, Kaplan P, Mirsatari S, Radhakrishnan K, Gloss D, et al. Clinical utility
of EEG in diagnosing and monitoring epilepsy in adults. Clin Neurophysiol 2018; 129 (5) …
of EEG in diagnosing and monitoring epilepsy in adults. Clin Neurophysiol 2018; 129 (5) …
Altered functional connectivity and small-world in mesial temporal lobe epilepsy
Background The functional architecture of the human brain has been extensively described
in terms of functional connectivity networks, detected from the low–frequency coherent …
in terms of functional connectivity networks, detected from the low–frequency coherent …
Generalized epileptic discharges show thalamocortical activation and suspension of the default state of the brain
Our objective was to evaluate the brain regions showing increased and decreased
metabolism in patients at the time of generalized bursts of epileptic discharges in order to …
metabolism in patients at the time of generalized bursts of epileptic discharges in order to …
Mechanisms of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: the pathway to prevention
Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) is the leading cause of death in patients
with refractory epilepsy, with an estimated 35% lifetime risk in this patient population. There …
with refractory epilepsy, with an estimated 35% lifetime risk in this patient population. There …
Impaired consciousness in epilepsy
H Blumenfeld - The Lancet Neurology, 2012 - thelancet.com
Consciousness is essential to normal human life. In epileptic seizures consciousness is
often transiently lost, which makes it impossible for the individual to experience or respond …
often transiently lost, which makes it impossible for the individual to experience or respond …
Consciousness in humans and non-human animals: recent advances and future directions
This joint article reflects the authors' personal views regarding noteworthy advances in the
neuroscience of consciousness in the last 10 years, and suggests what we feel may be …
neuroscience of consciousness in the last 10 years, and suggests what we feel may be …
Large scale brain models of epilepsy: dynamics meets connectomics
MP Richardson - Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 2012 - jnnp.bmj.com
The brain is in a constant state of dynamic change, for example switching between cognitive
and behavioural tasks, and between wakefulness and sleep. The brains of people with …
and behavioural tasks, and between wakefulness and sleep. The brains of people with …
Regional and global connectivity disturbances in focal epilepsy, related neurocognitive sequelae, and potential mechanistic underpinnings
Epilepsy is among the most common brain network disorders, and it is associated with
substantial morbidity and increased mortality. Although focal epilepsy was traditionally …
substantial morbidity and increased mortality. Although focal epilepsy was traditionally …