Journal
NEUROSCIENTIST
Volume 9, Issue 5, Pages 301-310Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1073858403255624
Keywords
epilepsy; thalamus; brainstem; SPECT; frontal lobe; attention
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- NINDS NIH HHS [NS02060] Funding Source: Medline
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Model systems are needed for the scientific investigation of consciousness. A good model system should include variable states of consciousness, allowing the relationship between brain activity and consciousness to be investigated. Examples include sleep, anesthesia, focal brain lesions, development, evolution, and epilepsy. One advantage of epilepsy is that changes are dynamic and rapidly reversible. The authors review previous investigations of impaired consciousness in epilepsy and describe new findings that may shed light on both normal and abnormal mechanisms of consciousness. Abnormal increased activity in frontoparietal association cortex and related subcortical structures is associated with loss of consciousness in generalized seizures. Abnormal decreased activity in these same networks may cause loss of consciousness in complex partial seizures. Thus, abnormally increased or decreased activity in the same networks can cause loss of consciousness. Information flow during normal conscious processing may require a dynamic balance between these two extremes of excitation and inhibition.
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