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Graham FindlayUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison Verified email at wisc.edu Cited by 308 |
[HTML][HTML] Integrated information theory (IIT) 4.0: formulating the properties of phenomenal existence in physical terms
This paper presents Integrated Information Theory (IIT) 4.0. IIT aims to account for the
properties of experience in physical (operational) terms. It identifies the essential properties of …
properties of experience in physical (operational) terms. It identifies the essential properties of …
[HTML][HTML] PyPhi: A toolbox for integrated information theory
…, W Marshall, L Albantakis, G Findlay… - PLoS computational …, 2018 - journals.plos.org
Integrated information theory provides a mathematical framework to fully characterize the
cause-effect structure of a physical system. Here, we introduce PyPhi, a Python software …
cause-effect structure of a physical system. Here, we introduce PyPhi, a Python software …
Altered sleep homeostasis correlates with cognitive impairment in patients with focal epilepsy
In animal studies, both seizures and interictal spikes induce synaptic potentiation. Recent
evidence suggests that electroencephalogram slow wave activity during sleep reflects synaptic …
evidence suggests that electroencephalogram slow wave activity during sleep reflects synaptic …
[PDF][PDF] The evolving view of replay and its functions in wake and sleep
The term hippocampal replay originally referred to the temporally compressed reinstantiation,
during rest, of sequential neural activity observed during prior active wake. Since its …
during rest, of sequential neural activity observed during prior active wake. Since its …
[HTML][HTML] Quantitative spatio-temporal characterization of epileptic spikes using high density EEG: differences between NREM sleep and REM sleep
In this study, we applied high-density EEG recordings (HD-EEG) to quantitatively characterize
the fine-grained spatiotemporal distribution of inter-ictal epileptiform discharges (IEDs) …
the fine-grained spatiotemporal distribution of inter-ictal epileptiform discharges (IEDs) …
[HTML][HTML] System integrated information
Integrated information theory (IIT) starts from consciousness itself and identifies a set of
properties (axioms) that are true of every conceivable experience. The axioms are translated into …
properties (axioms) that are true of every conceivable experience. The axioms are translated into …
[PDF][PDF] Sleep/wake changes in perturbational complexity in rats and mice
In humans, the level of consciousness is assessed by quantifying the spatiotemporal complexity
of cortical responses using Perturbational Complexity Index (PCI) and related PCI st (st, …
of cortical responses using Perturbational Complexity Index (PCI) and related PCI st (st, …
A review of independent living adaptations
J Bibbings, G Boniface, J Campbell, G Findlay… - 2015 - orca.cardiff.ac.uk
This study will explore and test potential changes to the structural and delivery mechanisms
for independent living adaptations. This is in order to move towards the Welsh Government …
for independent living adaptations. This is in order to move towards the Welsh Government …
From micro to macro units: a mathematical framework for identifying the causal grain of a system from its intrinsic perspective
Integrated information theory (IIT) aims to account for the quality and quantity of consciousness
in physical terms. It starts from the essential properties of experience, the theory's axioms, …
in physical terms. It starts from the essential properties of experience, the theory's axioms, …
[HTML][HTML] Local Sleep Slow-Wave Activity Colocalizes With the Ictal Symptomatogenic Zone in a Patient With Reflex Epilepsy: A High-Density EEG Study
EW Moffet, R Verhagen, B Jones, G Findlay… - Frontiers in Systems …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Background: Slow-wave activity (SWA) during non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep
reflects synaptic potentiation during preceding wakefulness. Epileptic activity may induce …
reflects synaptic potentiation during preceding wakefulness. Epileptic activity may induce …