When subjects become unconscious, there is a characteristic change in the way the cerebral cortex responds to perturbations, as can be assessed using transcranial magnetic stimulation and electroencephalography (TMS-EEG). For instance, compared to wakefulness, during non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep TMS elicits a larger positive-negative wave, fewer phase-locked oscillations, and an overall simpler response. However, many physiological variables also change when subjects go from wake to sleep, anesthesia, or coma. To avoid these confounding factors, we focused on NREM sleep only and measured TMS-evoked EEG responses before awakening the subjects and asking them if they had been conscious (dreaming) or not. As shown here, when subjects reported no conscious experience upon awakening, TMS evoked a larger negative deflection and a shorter phase-locked response compared to when they reported a dream. Moreover, the amplitude of the negative deflection-a hallmark of neuronal bistability according to intracranial studies-was inversely correlated with the length of the dream report (i.e., total word count). These findings suggest that variations in the level of consciousness within the same physiological state are associated with changes in the underlying bistability in cortical circuits.

Consciousness and cortical responsiveness : a within-state study during non-rapid eye movement sleep / J.O. Nieminen, O. Gosseries, M. Massimini, E. Saad, A.D. Sheldon, M. Boly, F. Siclari, B.R. Postle, G. Tononi. - In: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. - ISSN 2045-2322. - 6:1(2016), pp. 30932.1-30932.10. [10.1038/srep30932]

Consciousness and cortical responsiveness : a within-state study during non-rapid eye movement sleep

M. Massimini;
2016

Abstract

When subjects become unconscious, there is a characteristic change in the way the cerebral cortex responds to perturbations, as can be assessed using transcranial magnetic stimulation and electroencephalography (TMS-EEG). For instance, compared to wakefulness, during non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep TMS elicits a larger positive-negative wave, fewer phase-locked oscillations, and an overall simpler response. However, many physiological variables also change when subjects go from wake to sleep, anesthesia, or coma. To avoid these confounding factors, we focused on NREM sleep only and measured TMS-evoked EEG responses before awakening the subjects and asking them if they had been conscious (dreaming) or not. As shown here, when subjects reported no conscious experience upon awakening, TMS evoked a larger negative deflection and a shorter phase-locked response compared to when they reported a dream. Moreover, the amplitude of the negative deflection-a hallmark of neuronal bistability according to intracranial studies-was inversely correlated with the length of the dream report (i.e., total word count). These findings suggest that variations in the level of consciousness within the same physiological state are associated with changes in the underlying bistability in cortical circuits.
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   Studying, Measuring and Altering Consciousness through information theory in the electrical brain
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Consciousness and cortical responsiveness : a within-state study during non-rapid eye movement sleep / J.O. Nieminen, O. Gosseries, M. Massimini, E. Saad, A.D. Sheldon, M. Boly, F. Siclari, B.R. Postle, G. Tononi. - In: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. - ISSN 2045-2322. - 6:1(2016), pp. 30932.1-30932.10. [10.1038/srep30932]
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