Consciousness is a state so essentially entwined with human experience, yet so difficult to conceptually define and measure. In this article, we explore how a bidimensional model of consciousness involving both level of arousal and subjective awareness of the contents of consciousness can be used to differentiate a range of healthy and altered conscious states. These include the different sleep stages of healthy individuals and the altered states of consciousness associated with neurological conditions such as epilepsy, vegetative state and coma. In particular, we discuss how arousal and awareness are positively correlated in normal physiological states with the exception of REM sleep, while a disturbance in this relationship is characteristic of vegetative state, minimally conscious state, complex partial seizures and sleepwalking.

Cavanna, A., Shah, S., Eddy, C., Williams, A., Rickards, H. (2011). Consciousness: A neurological perspective. BEHAVIOURAL NEUROLOGY, 24(1), 107-116 [10.3233/BEN-2011-0322].

Consciousness: A neurological perspective

Cavanna A;
2011

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Consciousness is a state so essentially entwined with human experience, yet so difficult to conceptually define and measure. In this article, we explore how a bidimensional model of consciousness involving both level of arousal and subjective awareness of the contents of consciousness can be used to differentiate a range of healthy and altered conscious states. These include the different sleep stages of healthy individuals and the altered states of consciousness associated with neurological conditions such as epilepsy, vegetative state and coma. In particular, we discuss how arousal and awareness are positively correlated in normal physiological states with the exception of REM sleep, while a disturbance in this relationship is characteristic of vegetative state, minimally conscious state, complex partial seizures and sleepwalking.
Articolo in rivista - Review Essay
Arousal; awareness; coma; consciousness; epilepsy; neurology; sleep
English
2011
24
1
107
116
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Cavanna, A., Shah, S., Eddy, C., Williams, A., Rickards, H. (2011). Consciousness: A neurological perspective. BEHAVIOURAL NEUROLOGY, 24(1), 107-116 [10.3233/BEN-2011-0322].
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