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Davinia Fernández‐Espejo

1 paper in the library · 545 citations · publishing 2019

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Human consciousness is supported by dynamic complex patterns of brain signal coordination

Science Advances February 1, 2019 Athena Demertzi, Enzo Tagliazucchi, Stanislas Dehaene et al. 545 citations

Consciousness depends on the brain's ability to sustain rich, dynamic patterns of signal coordination. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, a complex pattern of coordinated and anticoordinated signals characterized healthy individuals and minimally conscious patients. Unresponsive patients showed low interareal phase coherence mainly mediated by structural connectivity, with fewer transitions between patterns. This complex pattern was also seen in patients with covert cognition who could perform mental imagery tasks, validating its link to consciousness. Anesthesia increased the probability of the less complex pattern to levels seen in unresponsive patients, confirming its role in unconsciousness. These results establish generalizable fingerprints of conscious and unconscious states after brain damage.