The burst suppression pattern is well recognised as a distinct feature of the mammalian electroencephalogram (EEG) waveform. Consisting of alternating periods of high amplitude oscillatory and isoelectric activity It can be induced in health by deep anaesthesia as well as being evoked by a range of pathophysiological processes that include coma and anoxia. While the electroencephalographic phenomenon and clinical implications of burst suppression have been studied extensively, the physiological mechanisms underlying its emergence remain unresolved and obscure. Because electroencephalographic bursting phenomenologically resembles the bursting observed in single neurons, it would be reasonable to assume that the theoretical insights developed...
International audienceBursting activity suppression, a phenomenon characterized by sequences of alte...
Relating the measurable, large scale, effects of anaesthetic agents to their molecular and cellular ...
Burst-suppression (BS) is an electroencephalography (EEG) pattern consisting of alternant periods of...
Burst suppression is an electroencepholagram (EEG) pattern in which high-voltage activity alternates...
International audienceIn this paper, an enhanced local mean-field model that is suitable for simulat...
Burst suppression in the electroencephalogram (EEG) is a well-described phenomenon that occurs durin...
Anesthesia is common in research and clinical settings, but its effect on neural activity is not wel...
Burst-suppression electroencephalography (EEG) patterns of electrical activity, characterized by int...
Burst suppression is an electroencephalogram pattern observed in states of severely reduced brain ac...
Many anesthetics evoke electroencephalogram (EEG) burst sup-pression activity in humans and animals ...
Carefully monitoring the depth of anesthesia throughout the surgical procedures is crucial during in...
Changes to the electroencephalogram (EEG) observed during general anesthesia are modeled with a phys...
Objective—Burst suppression is an electroencephalogram pattern in which bursts of electrical activit...
Objective In patients suffering from severe hypoxia, the EEG may show a burst-suppression pattern, c...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Burst-suppression (BS) is an electroencephalography (EEG) pattern consist...
International audienceBursting activity suppression, a phenomenon characterized by sequences of alte...
Relating the measurable, large scale, effects of anaesthetic agents to their molecular and cellular ...
Burst-suppression (BS) is an electroencephalography (EEG) pattern consisting of alternant periods of...
Burst suppression is an electroencepholagram (EEG) pattern in which high-voltage activity alternates...
International audienceIn this paper, an enhanced local mean-field model that is suitable for simulat...
Burst suppression in the electroencephalogram (EEG) is a well-described phenomenon that occurs durin...
Anesthesia is common in research and clinical settings, but its effect on neural activity is not wel...
Burst-suppression electroencephalography (EEG) patterns of electrical activity, characterized by int...
Burst suppression is an electroencephalogram pattern observed in states of severely reduced brain ac...
Many anesthetics evoke electroencephalogram (EEG) burst sup-pression activity in humans and animals ...
Carefully monitoring the depth of anesthesia throughout the surgical procedures is crucial during in...
Changes to the electroencephalogram (EEG) observed during general anesthesia are modeled with a phys...
Objective—Burst suppression is an electroencephalogram pattern in which bursts of electrical activit...
Objective In patients suffering from severe hypoxia, the EEG may show a burst-suppression pattern, c...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Burst-suppression (BS) is an electroencephalography (EEG) pattern consist...
International audienceBursting activity suppression, a phenomenon characterized by sequences of alte...
Relating the measurable, large scale, effects of anaesthetic agents to their molecular and cellular ...
Burst-suppression (BS) is an electroencephalography (EEG) pattern consisting of alternant periods of...