Background: A key feature of the human brain is its capability to adapt flexibly to changing external stimuli. This capability can be eliminated by general anesthesia, a state characterized by unresponsiveness, amnesia, and (most likely) unconsciousness. Previous studies demonstrated decreased connectivity within the thalamus, frontoparietal, and default mode networks during general anesthesia. We hypothesized that these alterations within specific brain networks lead to a change of communication between networks and their temporal dynamics. Methods: We conducted a pooled spatial independent component analysis of resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging data obtained from 16 volunteers during propofol and 14 volunteers during se...
peer reviewedHuman consciousness is considered a result of the synchronous “humming” of multiple dyn...
Until recently, understanding the nature of consciousness was considered a philosophical pursuit. Ho...
Background: Recent studies have been shown that functional connectivity of cerebral areas is not a s...
Introduction: General anesthesia induces unconsciousness along with functional changes in brain netw...
In this functional magnetic resonance imaging study, we examined the effect of mild propofol sedatio...
<div><p>Whether unique to humans or not, consciousness is a central aspect of our experience of the ...
Whether unique to humans or not, consciousness is a central aspect of our experience of the world. T...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have been shown that functional connectivity of cerebral areas is not a s...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Mechanisms of anesthesia-induced loss of consciousness remain poorly unders...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Recent studies have been shown that functional connectivity of cerebral are...
The precise mechanism of anaesthetic action on a neural level remains unclear. Recent approaches sug...
Consciousness has been related to the amount of integrated information that the brain is able to gen...
BACKGROUND: Mechanisms of anesthesia-induced loss of consciousness remain poorly understood. Resting...
peer reviewedHuman consciousness is considered a result of the synchronous “humming” of multiple dyn...
Consciousness has been related to the amount of integrated information that the brain is able to gen...
peer reviewedHuman consciousness is considered a result of the synchronous “humming” of multiple dyn...
Until recently, understanding the nature of consciousness was considered a philosophical pursuit. Ho...
Background: Recent studies have been shown that functional connectivity of cerebral areas is not a s...
Introduction: General anesthesia induces unconsciousness along with functional changes in brain netw...
In this functional magnetic resonance imaging study, we examined the effect of mild propofol sedatio...
<div><p>Whether unique to humans or not, consciousness is a central aspect of our experience of the ...
Whether unique to humans or not, consciousness is a central aspect of our experience of the world. T...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have been shown that functional connectivity of cerebral areas is not a s...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Mechanisms of anesthesia-induced loss of consciousness remain poorly unders...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Recent studies have been shown that functional connectivity of cerebral are...
The precise mechanism of anaesthetic action on a neural level remains unclear. Recent approaches sug...
Consciousness has been related to the amount of integrated information that the brain is able to gen...
BACKGROUND: Mechanisms of anesthesia-induced loss of consciousness remain poorly understood. Resting...
peer reviewedHuman consciousness is considered a result of the synchronous “humming” of multiple dyn...
Consciousness has been related to the amount of integrated information that the brain is able to gen...
peer reviewedHuman consciousness is considered a result of the synchronous “humming” of multiple dyn...
Until recently, understanding the nature of consciousness was considered a philosophical pursuit. Ho...
Background: Recent studies have been shown that functional connectivity of cerebral areas is not a s...