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11th Edition of International Conference on

Neurology and Neurological Disorders

June 05-07, 2025 | Rome, Italy

Consciousness

Consciousness

Consciousness is a fundamental human experience and a concept that has been studied extensively in the field of neuroscientific research. Consciousness is defined as an awareness of the self and the environment, including the ability to respond to incoming sensory information. It is a complex phenomenon that can be explored from a range of perspectives, and has been studied in neurology for centuries. Neurology studies into consciousness focus on the intersection between the physical body and the conscious mind. Neuroscientists have identified different areas of the brain that are important for consciousness and have linked the activity in these areas to specific psychological states. For example, the frontal lobe has been found to be important for conscious control of behavior, while the parietal lobe has been linked to the monitoring of bodily and environmental stimulation. Neuroscientists have also studied how different brain states relate to consciousness, including states such as sleep and the comatose state. It is generally agreed that during deep sleep, consciousness exists at a low level, while in the comatose state consciousness is also absent. Through neuroscience, researchers have developed an understanding of how the unconscious brain-mind is related to conscious experiences. Additionally, neurologists have now begun to investigate the role of Consciousness in brain injury and disease. For example, neurological deficits in stroke patients have been linked to conscious awareness, suggesting that conscious control of behavior may be impaired in these cases. Additionally, some neurological disorders, such as Alzheimer's disease, have been found to cause a reduction in conscious awareness. In summary, consciousness is an important topic of study in the field of neurology, and research into the phenomenon has grown exponentially in recent years. Neuroscientists have made considerable progress in understanding the brain areas and brain states associated with conscious experiences, and how these relate to brain injury and disease. Continued research into consciousness may bring further insight into this fascinating phenomenon.

Committee Members
Speaker at Neurology and Neurological Disorders 2025 - Ken Ware

Ken Ware

NeuroPhysics Therapy Institute, Australia
Speaker at Neurology and Neurological Disorders 2025 - Robert B Slocum

Robert B Slocum

University of Kentucky HealthCare, United States
Speaker at Neurology and Neurological Disorders 2025 - Luiz Moutinho

Luiz Moutinho

University of Suffolk, United Kingdom
Neurology 2025 Speakers
Speaker at Neurology and Neurological Disorders 2025 - David Lominadze

David Lominadze

University of South Florida, United States
Speaker at Neurology and Neurological Disorders 2025 - Milton C R Medeiros

Milton C R Medeiros

Irmandade Santa Casa de Arapongas PR, Brazil
Speaker at Neurology and Neurological Disorders 2025 - Sang Hie Lee

Sang Hie Lee

University of South Florida, United States
Speaker at Neurology and Neurological Disorders 2025 - Sergei M Danilov

Sergei M Danilov

University of Illinois, United States

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