1. Introducing Consciousness Adam Zeman (Peninsula Medical School, UK)2. Behavioral correlates of consciousness Joseph Giacino (JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute, Edison, NJ, USA)3. Controversy on the definition of death James Bernat (Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH, USA)4. Outcome from anoxic coma John Whyte (Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute, Philadelphia, US)5. Life expectancy issues after brain injury Nathan Zasler (University of Virginia, Glen Allen, USA)6. Brain function in sleepHabib Benali (Paris)7. Pharmacological coma and the boundaries of unconsciousness Pierre Boveroux, Rohan Dixit, Michael Greicius (Stanford University School of Medicine, CA, USA)8. Consciousness and epilepsy: Why are complex partial seizures complex? Hal Blumenfeld (Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA)9. The comatose resting brain Rafi Malach (Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel)10. MRI spectroscopy and DTI in coma survivors: promises & pitfalls Louis Puybasset (Paris, France)11. Measuring consciousness: a perturbational approachMarcello Massimini (University of Milano, Italy)12. Transcranial magnetic and direct current stimulation in coma Natalllia Lapitskaya and Jørgen Feldbæk Nielsen (Hammel, Denmark)13. Pharmacological arousal in comatose states Ross Zafonte (Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA)14. Zolpidem treatment in disorders of consciousnessRalf Clauss (Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford, UK)15. Advantages and pitfalls of intrathecal administration of GABA agonist in management of chronic vegetative state Takaomi Taira (Tokyo)16. TBADouglas Katz (Boston, MA, USA)17. TBAFlora Hammond (Charlotte, NC)18. The neurophysiology of brain computer interface controlAndrea Kübler and Christa Neuper (University of Würzburg, Germany)19. Deep brain stimulation and modulation of consciousness Nicholas D. Schiff (Cornell University, NY, USA)20. Quality of life in locked-in syndrome Dorothee Lule (University of Ulm, Germany)21. Defining personal loss after severe brain damage (Isabelle Lutte, Law Dept, Catholic University Louvain, Belgium)22. The neuroethics of measuring and modulating consciousness Joseph J. Fins (Cornell University, NY, USA)