General anesthesia has been shown to induce significant changes in the functional connectivity of the cerebral cortex. However, traditional methods such as electroencephalography (EEG) or functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) lack the spatial resolution to study the effects of general anesthesia on individual cortical neurons. This study aimed to use high-resolution two-photon imaging, which can provide single-neuron resolution, to investigate the characteristics of consciousness under general anesthesia. We used C57BL/6J and Thy1-GCamp6s mice and found that at similar levels of sedation, as measured by EEG, dexmedetomidine did not significantly inhibit the spontaneous activity of neuronal somata in the S1 cortex, but preserved the f...
Two-photon imaging of fluorescently labeled microglia in vivo provides a direct approach to measure ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, J...
Anesthesia affects brain activity at the molecular, neuronal and network level, but it is not well-u...
General anesthetics are commonly used in animal models to study how sensory signals are represented ...
Background Cortical excitability changes across conscious states, being higher in unconsciousness co...
General anesthetics are commonly used in animal models to study how sensory signals are represented ...
Abstract Mouse fMRI under anesthesia has become increasingly popular due to improvement in obtaining...
The capacity of human brain to sustain complex cortical dynamics appears to be strongly associated w...
Establishing the neural mechanisms responsible for the altered global states of consciousness during...
General anesthesia is characterized by reversible loss of consciousness accompanied by transient amn...
General anaesthetics have been hypothesised to ablate consciousness by decoupling intracortical neur...
Positron emission tomography studies on volunteers showed that, at concentrations inducing the loss ...
Background: The default mode network consists of a set of functionally connected brain regions (post...
Two-photon imaging of fluorescently labeled microglia in vivo provides a direct approach to measure ...
Establishing the neural mechanisms responsible for the altered global states of consciousness during...
Two-photon imaging of fluorescently labeled microglia in vivo provides a direct approach to measure ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, J...
Anesthesia affects brain activity at the molecular, neuronal and network level, but it is not well-u...
General anesthetics are commonly used in animal models to study how sensory signals are represented ...
Background Cortical excitability changes across conscious states, being higher in unconsciousness co...
General anesthetics are commonly used in animal models to study how sensory signals are represented ...
Abstract Mouse fMRI under anesthesia has become increasingly popular due to improvement in obtaining...
The capacity of human brain to sustain complex cortical dynamics appears to be strongly associated w...
Establishing the neural mechanisms responsible for the altered global states of consciousness during...
General anesthesia is characterized by reversible loss of consciousness accompanied by transient amn...
General anaesthetics have been hypothesised to ablate consciousness by decoupling intracortical neur...
Positron emission tomography studies on volunteers showed that, at concentrations inducing the loss ...
Background: The default mode network consists of a set of functionally connected brain regions (post...
Two-photon imaging of fluorescently labeled microglia in vivo provides a direct approach to measure ...
Establishing the neural mechanisms responsible for the altered global states of consciousness during...
Two-photon imaging of fluorescently labeled microglia in vivo provides a direct approach to measure ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, J...
Anesthesia affects brain activity at the molecular, neuronal and network level, but it is not well-u...