Occipital and left temporal EEG correlates of phenomenal consciousness
V. Pereira. chapter 18, page 335-354. Elsevier/Morgan Kaufmann, (2015)cite arxiv:1712.02626Comment: 25 pages, 30 figures, chapter book, (2015).Tran, Q-N. and Arabnia, H.R. (eds.). Emerging Trends in Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, and Systems Biology. Elsevier/Morgan Kaufmann.
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-802508-6.00018-1
Abstract
In the first section, Introduction, we present our experimental design. In
the second section, we characterize the grand average occipital and temporal
electrical activity correlated with a contrast in access. In the third section,
we characterize the grand average occipital and temporal electrical activity
correlated with a contrast in phenomenology and conclude characterizing the
grand average occipital and temporal electrical activity co-occurring with
unconsciousness.
Description
Occipital and left temporal EEG correlates of phenomenal consciousness
%0 Book Section
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%A Pereira, Vitor Manuel Dinis
%B Emerging Trends in Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, and Systems Biology
%D 2015
%E Tran, Quoc-Nam & Arabnia, Hamid R.
%I Elsevier/Morgan Kaufmann
%K (ERPs) access consciousness event-related masking phenomenal potentials
%P 335-354
%R 10.1016/b978-0-12-802508-6.00018-1
%T Occipital and left temporal EEG correlates of phenomenal consciousness
%U https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780128025086000181
%X In the first section, Introduction, we present our experimental design. In
the second section, we characterize the grand average occipital and temporal
electrical activity correlated with a contrast in access. In the third section,
we characterize the grand average occipital and temporal electrical activity
correlated with a contrast in phenomenology and conclude characterizing the
grand average occipital and temporal electrical activity co-occurring with
unconsciousness.
%& 18
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electrical activity correlated with a contrast in access. In the third section,
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correlated with a contrast in phenomenology and conclude characterizing the
grand average occipital and temporal electrical activity co-occurring with
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