The mechanisms underlying anesthesia-induced loss of consciousness remain a matter of debate. Recent electrophysiological reports suggest that while initial propofol infusion provokes an increase in fast rhythms (from beta to gamma range), slow activity (from delta to alpha range) rises selectively during loss of consciousness. Dynamic causal modeling was used to investigate the neural mechanisms mediating these changes in spectral power in humans. We analyzed source-reconstructed data from frontal and parietal cortices during normal wakefulness, propofol-induced mild sedation, and loss of consciousness. Bayesian model selection revealed that the best model for explaining spectral changes across the three states involved changes in corticot...
Background: Both the cerebral cortex and subcortical structures play important roles in consciousnes...
Background: Both the cerebral cortex and subcortical structures play important roles in consciousnes...
<div><p>Whether unique to humans or not, consciousness is a central aspect of our experience of the ...
The mechanisms underlying anesthesia-induced loss of consciousness remain a matter of debate. Recent...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Mechanisms of anesthesia-induced loss of consciousness remain poorly unders...
Although the molecular effects of many anaesthetics have been well characterized, a network-level ex...
Mechanisms of propofol-induced loss of consciousness remain poorly understood. Recent fMRI studies h...
peer reviewedMechanisms of propofol-induced loss of consciousness remain poorly understood. Recent f...
BACKGROUND: Mechanisms of anesthesia-induced loss of consciousness remain poorly understood. Resting...
peer reviewedBackground: Impaired consciousness has been associated with impaired cortical signal pr...
Background: Impaired consciousness has been associated with impaired cortical signal propagation aft...
Background: Impaired consciousness has been associated with impaired cortical signal propagation aft...
While ubiquitous, pharmacological manipulation of consciousness remains poorly defined and incomplet...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: The electrophysiological correlates of anesthetic sedation remain poorly understoo...
Study Objectives: The electrophysiological correlates of anesthetic sedation remain poorly understoo...
Background: Both the cerebral cortex and subcortical structures play important roles in consciousnes...
Background: Both the cerebral cortex and subcortical structures play important roles in consciousnes...
<div><p>Whether unique to humans or not, consciousness is a central aspect of our experience of the ...
The mechanisms underlying anesthesia-induced loss of consciousness remain a matter of debate. Recent...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Mechanisms of anesthesia-induced loss of consciousness remain poorly unders...
Although the molecular effects of many anaesthetics have been well characterized, a network-level ex...
Mechanisms of propofol-induced loss of consciousness remain poorly understood. Recent fMRI studies h...
peer reviewedMechanisms of propofol-induced loss of consciousness remain poorly understood. Recent f...
BACKGROUND: Mechanisms of anesthesia-induced loss of consciousness remain poorly understood. Resting...
peer reviewedBackground: Impaired consciousness has been associated with impaired cortical signal pr...
Background: Impaired consciousness has been associated with impaired cortical signal propagation aft...
Background: Impaired consciousness has been associated with impaired cortical signal propagation aft...
While ubiquitous, pharmacological manipulation of consciousness remains poorly defined and incomplet...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: The electrophysiological correlates of anesthetic sedation remain poorly understoo...
Study Objectives: The electrophysiological correlates of anesthetic sedation remain poorly understoo...
Background: Both the cerebral cortex and subcortical structures play important roles in consciousnes...
Background: Both the cerebral cortex and subcortical structures play important roles in consciousnes...
<div><p>Whether unique to humans or not, consciousness is a central aspect of our experience of the ...