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Neural correlates of consciousness

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Neural correlates of consciousness refer to the specific brain processes and structures that are directly associated with conscious experience. This field of study investigates the relationship between neural activity and subjective awareness, aiming to identify the mechanisms that underlie the emergence of conscious perception and cognitive functions.
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Neural correlates of consciousness refer to the specific brain processes and structures that are directly associated with conscious experience. This field of study investigates the relationship between neural activity and subjective awareness, aiming to identify the mechanisms that underlie the emergence of conscious perception and cognitive functions.

Key research themes

1. What electrophysiological signatures reliably differentiate conscious states in disorders of consciousness?

This research theme focuses on identifying robust neural markers that can discriminate between various clinical states of consciousness, such as vegetative state (VS), minimally conscious state (MCS), and conscious states, by analyzing electrophysiological data, particularly EEG. Accurate differentiation is critical both for theoretical understanding of consciousness and for practical clinical diagnosis and prognosis. Studies explore diverse EEG measures including low-frequency power, complexity, and information exchange, evaluating their ability to classify conscious states automatically and reliably.

Key finding: By analyzing 181 high-density EEG recordings from patients with disorders of consciousness, this study identified that low-frequency power, EEG signal complexity, and long-distance cortical information exchange measured via... Read more
Key finding: This study demonstrated that pre-stimulus EEG oscillatory power, particularly in alpha bands, correlates with subsequent somatosensory event-related potentials in minimally conscious state patients, indicating that certain... Read more
Key finding: Using dynamic causal modeling of resting-state EEG, this study revealed that effective connectivity within frontoparietal default mode network areas significantly distinguishes conscious (MCS) from unconscious (UWS) patients.... Read more
Key finding: Applying motor imagery fMRI paradigms, researchers identified covert command-following in a subset of behaviorally unresponsive patients (cognitive motor dissociation), enhancing diagnostic accuracy beyond clinical... Read more

2. How do prefrontal cortex and fronto-parietal networks contribute causally to conscious experience?

This theme investigates the role of the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and fronto-parietal networks in both generating and modulating conscious perception. It addresses debates on whether PFC activity is constitutive of consciousness or reflects post-perceptual cognitive functions such as report and decision-making. Research utilizes causal perturbation methods such as intracranial electrical stimulation and intracranial EEG to dissociate neural correlates from enabling or executive processes, clarifying the neural basis underlying conscious perception and report.

Key finding: Intracranial EEG and computational modeling revealed that conscious report of near-threshold visual stimuli depends on attention-modulated activity in right-hemisphere fronto-temporal and fronto-parietal networks connected... Read more
Key finding: Simultaneous recordings in macaque central lateral thalamus and fronto-parietal cortex layers showed that reduced spiking and coherence during unconsciousness selectively affect deep cortical layers and thalamus.... Read more

3. How can theoretical and methodological advances clarify the neural correlates and mechanisms of consciousness?

This theme emphasizes progress in conceptual frameworks and experimental methodologies that enhance our understanding of consciousness neural correlates and mechanisms. It includes the use of no-report paradigms to dissociate awareness from report-related processes, the adoption of predictive processing frameworks as systematic foundations for NCC identification, integration of connectome harmonic decomposition to capture multi-scale structure-function relationships, and philosophical perspectives (e.g., identity theory) that clarify brain-mind relations. These advances aim to move beyond correlational findings to mechanistic and explanatory accounts.

Key finding: This study critically evaluates how reliance on behavioral reports can confound NCC research by conflating neural correlates of consciousness with those of report generation. It highlights no-report paradigms that infer... Read more
Key finding: The authors propose that framing consciousness research within the predictive processing framework offers systematic and principled criteria for identifying NCCs. By linking mechanistic models of hierarchical prediction and... Read more
Key finding: Utilizing connectome harmonic decomposition on fMRI data, this study demonstrates that loss of consciousness (via anesthesia or brain injury) increases structure-function coupling at multiple scales, with distinct harmonic... Read more
Key finding: This philosophical analysis argues against causal interpretations of neural correlates by advocating an identity theory where conscious states are identical to specific neural processes. It provides a hierarchical... Read more
Key finding: This historical review charts the empirical and theoretical maturation of consciousness science over five decades, underscoring the integration of neuroimaging, lesion studies, and cognitive paradigms in advancing knowledge... Read more

All papers in Neural correlates of consciousness

Understanding Consciousness, second edition provides a unique survey and evaluation of consciousness studies, along with an original analysis of consciousness that combines scientific findings, philosophy and common sense. Building on... more
The goal of this work is to compile the basic components for the construction of an electromagnetic field theory of consciousness that meets the standards of a fundamental theory. An essential cornerstone of the conceptual framework is... more
The main goal of this dissertation is to show the results of Michael Persingers research on the mystic states of consciousness from the third person perspective. In this paper also my own studies based on TMS rule will be shown. The... more
Philosophy and anaesthesiology are disciplines that are rarely associated despite their respective interests in human consciousness. In this paper, we consider the advantages of integrating anaesthesiology and philosophy in the endeavour... more
The main goal of this article consists in addressing two fundamental issues of consciousness research and cognitive science, namely, the question of why declarative memory functions are inextricably linked with phenomenal awareness and... more
This online version of my review of Stanislas Dehaene’s (2014) book on Consciousness and the Brain adds a descriptive title, but is otherwise as it appears in the Journal of Consciousness Studies. In it, I conclude that the book offers an... more
This paper aims to show that the thought of Aristotle can shed much light on the irksomeproblems that lurk around the philosophical foundations of neuroscience. First, we will explorethe ramifications of Aristotle’s mereological... more
Herein, you will find a list of published articles and papers by Dr. Mohsen Paul Sarfarazi. As this list is constantly evolving and expanding, please use frequent visits to see the latest published papers on consciousness by the author.... more
There have been various attempts to apply Darwinian evolutionary theory to an understanding of the human condition within psychology and the social sciences. This paper evaluates whether Darwinian Theory can explain human consciousness.... more
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Depth psychology finds empirical validation today in a variety of observations that suggest the presence of causally effective mental processes outside conscious experience. I submit that this is due to misinterpretation of the... more
This article presents a new interpretation of the consciousness-related neuroscientific findings using the framework of stochastic electrodynamics (SED), a branch of physics that sheds light on the basic principles underlying quantum... more
Are there scientifically-reliable experiments about conscious experience? It *seems* obvious we can reliably report e.g. our visual experience. But standard physics says that brain-dynamics, not experience itself, drives report. After... more
It is often thought that contemporary neuroscience provides strong evidence for physicalism that nullifies dualism. The principal data is neural correlates of consciousness (for brevity NCC). In this chapter I argue that NCC are neutral... more
In the first instance, IIT is formulated as a theory of the physical basis of the 'degree' or ‘level’ or ‘amount’ of consciousness in a system. In addition, integrated information theorists have tried to provide a systematic theory of how... more
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This paper presents a new hypothesis as to the function of the claustrum. Our basic premise is that the claustrum functions as a detector and integrator of synchrony in the axonal trains in its afferent inputs. In the first place, an... more
La questione se sia possibile o meno naturalizzare la mente e, in particolare, la coscienza è senz'altro una delle più dibattute nel panorama filosofico contemporaneo. Che cosa si intende più precisamente con naturalizzazione? Come è... more
Previous studies have observed different onset times for the neural markers of conscious perception. This variability could be attributed to procedural differences between studies. Here we show that the onset times for the markers of... more
Despite the progress made in studying the observable exteriors of conscious processes, which are reflected in the neural correlates of consciousness (NCC), there are still no satisfactory answers to two closely related core questions.... more
A critique of the 2014 APA Division 30 Definition of Hypnosis
A key contention of Klein & Barron (2016) is that consciousness does not depend on cortical structures. A critical appraisal suggests they have overestimated the strength of their evidence.
[AMAZON LINK BELOW TO BOOK ITSELF -- TOC and book intro in downloadable .pdf] Encyclopedia of Sleep and Dreams: The Evolution, Function, Nature, and Mysteries of Slumber explores the evolution, nature, and functions of sleep and dreams.... more
Research on neural correlates of consciousness has been conducted and carried out mostly from within two relatively autonomous paradigmatic traditions -studying the specific contents of conscious experience and their brain-process... more
We should] reverse the whole programme started by Galileowe should put these [sensible] qualities back into the physical world again.
Equivalence of attention and consciousness is disputed and necessity of attentional effects for conscious experience has become questioned. However, the conceptual landscape and interpretations of empirical evidence as related to this... more
Crick and Koch suggested in 2005 that the claustrum might be engaged in sensory binding operations related to consciousness. This might involve, they suggested, widespread waves of information traveling within the claustrum that might... more
A novel approach to the scientific understanding of phenomenal awareness is presented that accepts consciousness as ontologically fundamental and is based on the hypothesis that the whole range of phenomenal nuances is inherent in the... more
Mathematical physics relies foundationally on symbols, for expressing e.g. hypothetical relationships between various natural phenomena. Curiously, to date, both mathematical physics and science more generally have lacked an explicit... more
In this article, I present a novel approach to the scientific understanding of consciousness. It is based on the hypothesis that the full range of phenomenal qualities is built into the frequency spectrum of a ubiquitous background field... more
Every living organism is characterized by two different classes of complex physical field patterns. These constitute (1) the ‘life force’ or biofield and (2) the mind-consciousness complex. The biofield deals with the normal biological... more
The Global Workspace Theory (GWT) proposed by Bernard Baars (1988) along with Daniel Dennett's (1991) Multiple Drafts Model (MDM) of consciousness are renowned cognitive theories of consciousness bearing similarities and differences.... more
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The question of whether conscious experience is restricted by cognitive access and exhausted by report, or whether it overflows it—comprising more information than can be reported—is hotly debated. Recently, we provided evidence in favor... more
Perceptual phenomena such as spatio-temporal illusions and masking are typically explained by psychological (cognitive) processing theories or large-scale neural theories involving inter-areal connectivity and neural circuits comprising... more
Solving the problem of consciousness remains one of the biggest challenges in modern science. One key step towards understanding consciousness is to empirically narrow down neural processes associated with the subjective experience of a... more
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