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Review
. 2023 Jul;23(7):345-352.
doi: 10.1007/s11910-023-01276-0. Epub 2023 Jun 12.

The Current of Consciousness: Neural Correlates and Clinical Aspects

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The Current of Consciousness: Neural Correlates and Clinical Aspects

Garrett Friedman et al. Curr Neurol Neurosci Rep. 2023 Jul.

Abstract

Purpose of review: In this review, we summarize the current understanding of consciousness including its neuroanatomic basis. We discuss major theories of consciousness, physical exam-based and electroencephalographic metrics used to stratify levels of consciousness, and tools used to shed light on the neural correlates of the conscious experience. Lastly, we review an expanded category of 'disorders of consciousness,' which includes disorders that impact either the level or experience of consciousness.

Recent findings: Recent studies have revealed many of the requisite EEG, ERP, and fMRI signals to predict aspects of the conscious experience. Neurological disorders that disrupt the reticular activating system can affect the level of consciousness, whereas cortical disorders from seizures and migraines to strokes and dementia may disrupt phenomenal consciousness. The recently introduced memory theory of consciousness provides a new explanation of phenomenal consciousness that may explain better than prior theories both experimental studies and the neurologist's clinical experience. Although the complete neurobiological basis of consciousness remains a mystery, recent advances have improved our understanding of the physiology underlying level of consciousness and phenomenal consciousness.

Keywords: Consciousness; EEG; Event-related potentials; Memory theory; P3B; VAN.

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The authors declare no competing interests.

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