SeminarPast EventNeuroscience

Consciousness at the edge of chaos

Schedule
Saturday, December 13, 2025
00:00 UTC
Martin Monti

Prof

University of California Los Angeles

Host: Consciousness Club Tokyo

Event Information

Host

Consciousness Club Tokyo

Duration

70 minutes

Abstract

Over the last 20 years, neuroimaging and electrophysiology techniques have become central to understanding the mechanisms that accompany loss and recovery of consciousness. Much of this research is performed in the context of healthy individuals with neurotypical brain dynamics. Yet, a true understanding of how consciousness emerges from the joint action of neurons has to account for how severely pathological brains, often showing phenotypes typical of unconsciousness, can nonetheless generate a subjective viewpoint. In this presentation, I will start from the context of Disorders of Consciousness and will discuss recent work aimed at finding generalizable signatures of consciousness that are reliable across a spectrum of brain electrophysiological phenotypes focusing in particular on the notion of edge-of-chaos criticality.

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