Theoretical consideration predicts that the alteration of local and shared information in the brain is a key element in the mechanism of anesthetic-induced unconsciousness. Ordinal pattern analysis, such as permutation entropy (PE) and symbolic mutual information (SMI), have been successful in quantifying local and shared information in neurophysiological data; however, they have been rarely applied to altered states of consciousness, especially to data obtained with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). PE and SMI analysis, together with the superb spatial resolution of fMRI recording, enables us to explore the local information of specific brain areas, the shared information between the areas, and the relationship between the two....
Characterizing anesthesia-induced alterations to brain network dynamics provides a powerful framewor...
Which temporal features that can characterize different brain states (i.e., consciousness or unconsc...
Anesthetics are known to disrupt neural interactions in cortical and subcortical brain circuits. Whi...
Theoretical consideration predicts that the alteration of local and shared information in the brain ...
Background: A key feature of the human brain is its capability to adapt flexibly to changing externa...
The precise mechanism and optimal measure of anesthetic-induced unconsciousness has yet to be elucid...
The precise mechanism and optimal measure of anesthetic-induced unconsciousness has yet to be elucid...
Objective. The investigation of neurophysiologic mechanisms of anesthetic drug-induced loss of consc...
Abstract Objective. The investigation of neurophysiologic mechanisms of ...
<div><p>Whether unique to humans or not, consciousness is a central aspect of our experience of the ...
Objective. The investigation of neurophysiologic mechanisms of anesthetic drug-induced loss of consc...
Whether unique to humans or not, consciousness is a central aspect of our experience of the world. T...
Introduction: General anesthesia induces unconsciousness along with functional changes in brain netw...
The information processing capability of the brain decreases during unconscious states. Capturing th...
The precise mechanism of anaesthetic action on a neural level remains unclear. Recent approaches sug...
Characterizing anesthesia-induced alterations to brain network dynamics provides a powerful framewor...
Which temporal features that can characterize different brain states (i.e., consciousness or unconsc...
Anesthetics are known to disrupt neural interactions in cortical and subcortical brain circuits. Whi...
Theoretical consideration predicts that the alteration of local and shared information in the brain ...
Background: A key feature of the human brain is its capability to adapt flexibly to changing externa...
The precise mechanism and optimal measure of anesthetic-induced unconsciousness has yet to be elucid...
The precise mechanism and optimal measure of anesthetic-induced unconsciousness has yet to be elucid...
Objective. The investigation of neurophysiologic mechanisms of anesthetic drug-induced loss of consc...
Abstract Objective. The investigation of neurophysiologic mechanisms of ...
<div><p>Whether unique to humans or not, consciousness is a central aspect of our experience of the ...
Objective. The investigation of neurophysiologic mechanisms of anesthetic drug-induced loss of consc...
Whether unique to humans or not, consciousness is a central aspect of our experience of the world. T...
Introduction: General anesthesia induces unconsciousness along with functional changes in brain netw...
The information processing capability of the brain decreases during unconscious states. Capturing th...
The precise mechanism of anaesthetic action on a neural level remains unclear. Recent approaches sug...
Characterizing anesthesia-induced alterations to brain network dynamics provides a powerful framewor...
Which temporal features that can characterize different brain states (i.e., consciousness or unconsc...
Anesthetics are known to disrupt neural interactions in cortical and subcortical brain circuits. Whi...