无意识
意识
混乱的边缘
临界性
神经科学
物理
皮质(解剖学)
统计物理学
混沌(操作系统)
心理学
认知科学
计算机科学
人工智能
计算机安全
精神科
核物理学
作者
Daniel Toker,Ioannis Pappas,Janna D. Lendner,Joel Frohlich,Diego M. Mateos,Suresh Muthukumaraswamy,Robin Carhart‐Harris,Michelle Paff,Paul Vespa,Martin M. Monti,Friedrich T. Sommer,Robert T. Knight,Mark D’Esposito
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2024455119
摘要
Significance What changes in the brain when we lose consciousness? One possibility is that the loss of consciousness corresponds to a transition of the brain’s electric activity away from edge-of-chaos criticality, or the knife’s edge in between stability and chaos. Recent mathematical developments have produced tools for testing this hypothesis, which we apply to cortical recordings from diverse brain states. We show that the electric activity of the cortex is indeed poised near the boundary between stability and chaos during conscious states and transitions away from this boundary during unconsciousness and that this transition disrupts cortical information processing.
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