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Consciousness transitions during epilepsy seizures through the lens of integrated information theory

Consciousness is one of the most complex aspects of human experience. Studying the mechanisms involved in the transitions among different levels of consciousness remains as one of the greatest challenges in neuroscience. In this study we use a measure of integrated information (Φ AR ) to evaluate dy...

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