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. 2011 Mar 29;24(1):47–53. doi: 10.3233/BEN-2011-0318

The Presence of Consciousness in Absence Seizures

Tim Bayne 1,*
PMCID: PMC5377951  PMID: 21447898

Abstract

This paper examines three respects in which the study of epileptic absence seizures promises to inform our understanding of consciousness. Firstly, it has the potential to bear on debates concerning the behavioural and cognitive functions associated with consciousness. Secondly, it has the potential to illuminate the relationship between background states (or ‘levels’) of consciousness and the contents of consciousness. Thirdly, it has the potential to bear on our understanding of the unity of consciousness.

Keywords: Consciousness, absence seizures, unity of consciousness, neural correlates of consciousness, background states of consciousness, contents of consciousness


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