Ketamine and propofol have distinctively different molecular mechanisms of action and neurophysiological features, although both induce loss of consciousness. Therefore, identifying a common feature of ketamine- and propofol-induced unconsciousness would provide insight into the underlying mechanism of losing consciousness. In this study we search for a common feature by applying the concept of type-II complexity, and argue that neural complexity is essential for a brain to maintain consciousness. To test this hypothesis, we show that complexity is suppressed during loss of consciousness induced by ketamine or propofol. We analyzed the randomness (type-I complexity) and complexity (type-II complexity) of electroencephalogram (EEG) signals b...
<div><p>Whether unique to humans or not, consciousness is a central aspect of our experience of the ...
Unconsciousness is a fundamental component of general anesthesia (GA), but anesthesiologists have no...
Despite the absence of responsiveness during anesthesia, conscious experience may persist. However, ...
A common endpoint of general anesthetics is behavioral unresponsiveness, which is commonly associate...
A common endpoint of general anesthetics is behavioral unresponsiveness [1], which is commonly assoc...
Whether the brain operates at a critical "tipping" point is a long standing scientific question, wit...
The information processing capability of the brain decreases during unconscious states. Capturing th...
<div><p>Emerging neural theories of consciousness suggest a correlation between a specific type of n...
Objective How and to what extent electrical brain activity is affected in pharmacologically altered ...
Emerging neural theories of consciousness suggest a correlation between a specific type of neural dy...
Human consciousness is widely understood to be underpinned by rich and diverse functional networks, ...
Funder: Oon Khye Beng Ch’Hia Tsio Studentship for Research in Preventive Medicine, administered via ...
The capacity of human brain to sustain complex cortical dynamics appears to be strongly associated w...
The brain is possibly the most complex system known to mankind, and its complexity has been called u...
Emerging neural theories of consciousness suggest a correlation between a specific type of neural dy...
<div><p>Whether unique to humans or not, consciousness is a central aspect of our experience of the ...
Unconsciousness is a fundamental component of general anesthesia (GA), but anesthesiologists have no...
Despite the absence of responsiveness during anesthesia, conscious experience may persist. However, ...
A common endpoint of general anesthetics is behavioral unresponsiveness, which is commonly associate...
A common endpoint of general anesthetics is behavioral unresponsiveness [1], which is commonly assoc...
Whether the brain operates at a critical "tipping" point is a long standing scientific question, wit...
The information processing capability of the brain decreases during unconscious states. Capturing th...
<div><p>Emerging neural theories of consciousness suggest a correlation between a specific type of n...
Objective How and to what extent electrical brain activity is affected in pharmacologically altered ...
Emerging neural theories of consciousness suggest a correlation between a specific type of neural dy...
Human consciousness is widely understood to be underpinned by rich and diverse functional networks, ...
Funder: Oon Khye Beng Ch’Hia Tsio Studentship for Research in Preventive Medicine, administered via ...
The capacity of human brain to sustain complex cortical dynamics appears to be strongly associated w...
The brain is possibly the most complex system known to mankind, and its complexity has been called u...
Emerging neural theories of consciousness suggest a correlation between a specific type of neural dy...
<div><p>Whether unique to humans or not, consciousness is a central aspect of our experience of the ...
Unconsciousness is a fundamental component of general anesthesia (GA), but anesthesiologists have no...
Despite the absence of responsiveness during anesthesia, conscious experience may persist. However, ...