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The Neurofunctional Model of Consciousness: The Physiological Interconnectivity of Brain Networks

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Abstract

The present chapter integrates neural networks’ connectivity into a model that explores consciousness and volitional behavior from a neurofunctional perspective. The model poses a theoretical evidenced-based framework that organizes the brain journey of neural information flow from the ascending reticular activating system and non-specific thalamic nuclei, to cortical networks, such as the default mode network and the fronto-parietal network. These inter-connected brain networks can be divided within three hierarchical and inter-connected “functional neural loops”: (1) the “brainstem-thalamic neural loop” for arousal, (2) the “thalamo- cortical neural loop” for neural information distribution throughout the brain,
and (3) the “cortico-cortical neural loop” for transforming neural information
into the contents of consciousness that the individual can perceive and manipulate voluntarily. These three neural loops act as a global functional neural system, and its disruption due to brain damage can cause a person to experience catastrophic outcomes, such as a coma, a vegetative state, a minimal conscious state, or other cognitive and behavioral impairments.

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Output type

Research Output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding Chapter (peer-reviewed) Peer-review

Original language

English

Publication milestones

  • Published - 28/10/2020

Publication status

Published - 28/10/2020

Publisher

IntechOpen, United Kingdom

Publication series

  • Publication series name: Neural Connectivity [Working Title]

Host publication title

The Neurofunctional Model of Consciousness: The Physiological Interconnectivity of Brain Networks