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Sunday, 27 April 2025

Scientists Have Discovered the Brain’s “Awareness Switch”

 Neuroscientists have wondered how our brain decides what we notice—and what we ignore—in the constant stream of sights, sounds, and thoughts we experience. Now, new research suggests a small but powerful region deep in the brain, called the thalamus, acts like a control center for consciousness.

A team led by Dr. Fang Zepeng (AAAS) studied brain activity in patients being treated for chronic headaches. Using tiny implanted electrodes, they tracked signals between the thalamus and the prefrontal cortex (the brain’s decision-making hub).

Participants did a visual test where they reported what they saw while researchers separated conscious perception from automatic reflexes.

The results? Certain parts of the thalamus—specifically the intralaminar and medial nuclei—lit up earlier and stronger when people became aware of an image. These areas worked in sync with the prefrontal cortex, forming a feedback loop that may “gate” what enters our consciousness....<<<Read More>>>...