 The study found that the brains of people with disorders of consciousness, DOC, operate differently than those of healthy individuals. Specifically, the brain's control architecture is more complex and distributed compared to random networks. This finding suggests that the brain's control architecture may be related to consciousness levels. Additionally, the study found that the ability to withstand network attacks is positively correlated with consciousness levels. This article was authored by Weilin Zhuang, Jiang Wuying, Chuan Guangqiu, and others.