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Consciousness and Brain Connectomics

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This lecture explores the operational definition of consciousness, focusing on states of consciousness and related disorders like dissociation between awareness and arousal. It delves into levels of consciousness, brain connectivity, and the connICA method for functional connectome traits mapping.

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