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Functional geometry of the cortex encodes dimensions of consciousness by Zirui Huang, George A. Mashour, & Anthony G. Hudetz ISBN 10.1038/S41467-022-35764-7 instant download

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Authors:Zirui Huang, George A. Mashour, & Anthony G. Hudetz
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Year:2023
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Language:english
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ISBNS:10.1038/S41467-022-35764-7
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Functional geometry of the cortex encodes dimensions of consciousness by Zirui Huang, George A. Mashour, & Anthony G. Hudetz ISBN 10.1038/S41467-022-35764-7 instant download

Nature Communications, doi:10.1038/s41467-022-35764-7

Consciousness is a multidimensional phenomenon, but key dimensions suchCheck for updatesas awareness and wakefulness have been described conceptually rather thanneurobiologically. We hypothesize that dimensions of consciousness are1234567890():,;1234567890():,;encoded in multiple neurofunctional dimensions of the brain. We analyzecortical gradients, which are continua of the brain’s overarching functionalgeometry, to characterize these neurofunctional dimensions. We demonstratethat disruptions of human consciousness – due to pharmacological, neuropathological, or psychiatric causes – are associated with a degradation of oneor more of the major cortical gradients depending on the state. Networkspecific reconfigurations within the multidimensional cortical gradient spaceare associated with behavioral unresponsiveness of various etiologies, andthese spatial reconfigurations correlate with a temporal disruption of structured transitions of dynamic brain states. In this work, we therefore provide aunifying neurofunctional framework for multiple dimensions of human consciousness in both health and disease.

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