On consciousness, resting state fMRI, and neurodynamics.

Arvid Lundervold
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Background: During the last years, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of the brain has been introduced as a new tool to measure consciousness, both in a clinical setting and in a basic neurocognitive research. Moreover, advanced mathematical methods and theories have arrived the field of fMRI (e.g. computational neuroimaging), and functional and structural brain connectivity can now be assessed non-invasively.

Results: The present work deals with a pluralistic approach to "consciousness'', where we connect theory and tools from three quite different disciplines: (1) philosophy of mind (emergentism and global workspace theory), (2) functional neuroimaging acquisitions, and (3) theory of deterministic and statistical neurodynamics - in particular the Wilson-Cowan model and stochastic resonance.

Conclusions: Based on recent experimental and theoretical work, we believe that the study of large-scale neuronal processes (activity fluctuations, state transitions) that goes on in the living human brain while examined with functional MRI during "resting state", can deepen our understanding of graded consciousness in a clinical setting, and clarify the concept of "consiousness" in neurocognitive and neurophilosophy research.

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关于意识,静息状态功能磁共振成像和神经动力学。
背景:在过去的几年里,脑功能磁共振成像(fMRI)作为一种测量意识的新工具被引入临床环境和基础神经认知研究中。此外,先进的数学方法和理论已经进入了fMRI领域(例如计算神经成像),并且现在可以无创地评估功能和结构脑连接。结果:目前的工作涉及“意识”的多元方法,我们将来自三个完全不同学科的理论和工具联系起来:(1)心灵哲学(紧急主义和全球工作空间理论),(2)功能性神经成像获取,以及(3)确定性和统计神经动力学理论-特别是威尔逊-考恩模型和随机共振。结论:基于最近的实验和理论工作,我们认为,在“静息状态”下,通过功能性MRI检查活体大脑中发生的大规模神经元过程(活动波动、状态转换)的研究,可以加深我们在临床环境中对分级意识的理解,并澄清“意识”在神经认知和神经哲学研究中的概念。
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