Occipital and left temporal EEG correlates of phenomenal consciousness
arXiv Preprint Archive November 5, 2017 Peer reviewed via arXiv
Summary
The paper describes an experimental design and presents grand average electrical activity from occipital and temporal brain regions. It characterizes activity correlated with a contrast in access, a contrast in phenomenology, and activity co-occurring with unconsciousness.
Study at a glance
| Design | experimental study |
|---|---|
| Key finding | Grand average occipital and temporal electrical activity is characterized for contrasts in access, phenomenology, and unconsciousness. |
Abstract
In the first section, Introduction, we present our experimental design. In the second section, we characterize the grand average occipital and temporal electrical activity correlated with a contrast in access. In the third section, we characterize the grand average occipital and temporal electrical activity correlated with a contrast in phenomenology and conclude characterizing the grand average occipital and temporal electrical activity co-occurring with unconsciousness.