Despite the absence of responsiveness during anesthesia, conscious experience may persist. However, reliable, easily acquirable and interpretable neurophysiological markers of the presence of consciousness in unresponsive states are still missing. A promising marker is based on the decay-rate of the power spectral density (PSD) of the resting EEG. We acquired resting electroencephalogram (EEG) in three groups of healthy participants (n = 5 each), before and during anesthesia induced by either xenon, propofol or ketamine. Dosage of each anesthetic agent was tailored to yield unresponsiveness (Ramsay score = 6). Delayed subjective reports assessed whether conscious experience was present (‘Conscious report’) or absent/inaccessible to recall (...
Establishing the neural mechanisms responsible for the altered global states of consciousness during...
Human consciousness is widely understood to be underpinned by rich and diverse functional networks, ...
Ketamine and propofol have distinctively different molecular mechanisms of action and neurophysiolog...
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...
Unconsciousness is a fundamental component of general anesthesia (GA), but anesthesiologists have no...
The level of consciousness undergoes continuous alterations during anesthesia. Prior to the onset of...
One of the biggest challenges in the field of consciousness research today is to find a reliable obj...
Objective methods for distinguishing conscious from unconscious states in humans are of key importan...
International audienceGeneral anesthesia (GA) is a reversible manipulation of consciousness whose me...
The mechanisms underlying anesthesia-induced loss of consciousness remain a matter of debate. Recent...
The information processing capability of the brain decreases during unconscious states. Capturing th...
The mechanisms underlying anesthesia-induced loss of consciousness remain a matter of debate. Recent...
Changes in the electroencephalography (EEG) signal have been used to study the effects of anesthetic...
Establishing the neural mechanisms responsible for the altered global states of consciousness during...
Human consciousness is widely understood to be underpinned by rich and diverse functional networks, ...
Ketamine and propofol have distinctively different molecular mechanisms of action and neurophysiolog...
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...
Unconsciousness is a fundamental component of general anesthesia (GA), but anesthesiologists have no...
The level of consciousness undergoes continuous alterations during anesthesia. Prior to the onset of...
One of the biggest challenges in the field of consciousness research today is to find a reliable obj...
Objective methods for distinguishing conscious from unconscious states in humans are of key importan...
International audienceGeneral anesthesia (GA) is a reversible manipulation of consciousness whose me...
The mechanisms underlying anesthesia-induced loss of consciousness remain a matter of debate. Recent...
The information processing capability of the brain decreases during unconscious states. Capturing th...
The mechanisms underlying anesthesia-induced loss of consciousness remain a matter of debate. Recent...
Changes in the electroencephalography (EEG) signal have been used to study the effects of anesthetic...
Establishing the neural mechanisms responsible for the altered global states of consciousness during...
Human consciousness is widely understood to be underpinned by rich and diverse functional networks, ...
Ketamine and propofol have distinctively different molecular mechanisms of action and neurophysiolog...