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EEG Connectivity is an Objective Signature of Reduced Consciousness and Sleep Depth. [PDF]

open access: yesBrain Topogr
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Electroencephalogram prediction of propofol effects on neuromodulation in disorders of consciousness. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Neurol
Qin X   +12 more
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Consciousness

Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 1996
A brief review of some current views of consciousness is provided. Edelman's view of there being both 'primary consciousness' and 'higher order consciousness' is supported. The basis for the clinical view that primary consciousness is the result of the dynamic interaction between the cerebral cortex and the brainstem reticular activating system is ...
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Consciousness and disturbances of consciousness

Journal of Neurology, 1978
The problem of consciousness is discussed briefly, including the contrary views of consciousness as a transcendental phenomenon and as an animistic fiction. Measurement of consciousness is possible only indirectly by means of quantitative assessment of accompanying behavioral deficits.
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Consciousness and Self-Consciousness

Monist, 2004
What is the relation between consciousness and self-consciousness? In recent philosophy of mind, we are accustomed to underlining their independence. It is often emphasized that a person can be conscious of a host of objects, features, and states of affairs unrelated to her. When a person is conscious of the sky, or consciously experiences the blueness
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Consciousness, Self-Consciousness, and Metacognition

Consciousness and Cognition, 2000
David Rosenthal's article is thought-provoking in many useful ways. His notion of higher order thought is certainly congenial to the notion of an object-level and a meta-level in recent formulations of metacognition (e.g., Nelson & Narens, 1990) that Rosenthal cites. However, what I wish to focus upon here, in the spirit of sharpening some of the ideas
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Consciousness

Annual Review of Neuroscience, 2000
Until recently, most neuroscientists did not regard consciousness as a suitable topic for scientific investigation. This reluctance was based on certain philosophical mistakes, primarily the mistake of supposing that the subjectivity of consciousness made it beyond the reach of an objective science.
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Concepts of Consciousness, Kinds of Consciousness, Meanings of `Consciousness'

Philosophical Studies, 2002
The use of expressions like `concepts of consciousness', `kinds ofconsciousness', and `meanings of `consciousness' ' interchangeablyis ubiquitous within the consciousness literature. It is arguedthat this practice can be made sense of in only two ways.
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On the Unfathomableness of Consciousness by Consciousness

2003
On the occasion of Carl Friedrich von Weizsacker’s 81st birthday, a colloquium was held on July 3, 1993 in Niederpocking on the Starnberg Lake. One of the topics was “The epistemological foundation of physics from Kant to von Weizsacker”. Walter Schindler and Thomas Gornitz gave the introductory speeches.
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