Communication between brain areas and how they are influenced by changes in consciousness are not fully understood. One hypothesis is that brain areas communicate via oscillatory processes, utilizing network-specific frequency bands, that can be measured with metrics that reflect between-region interactions, such as coherence and phase amplitude coupling (PAC). To evaluate this hypothesis and understand how these interactions are modulated by state changes, we analyzed electrophysiological recordings in humans at different nodes of one well-studied brain network: the basal ganglia-thalamocortical loops of the motor system during loss of consciousness induced by anesthesia. We recorded simultaneous electrocorticography over primary motor cor...
Intrinsic cortical dynamics modulates the processing of sensory information and therefore may be cri...
Low-level states of consciousness are characterized by disruptions of brain activity that sustain a...
Loss of consciousness can result from a wide range of causes, including natural sleep and pharmacolo...
Background: Both the cerebral cortex and subcortical structures play important roles in consciousnes...
The mechanisms underlying anesthesia-induced loss of consciousness remain a matter of debate. Recent...
There is increasing interest in how the phase of local oscillatory activity within a brain area dete...
Although the molecular effects of many anaesthetics have been well characterized, a network-level ex...
Rhythmic oscillations shape cortical dynamics during active behavior, sleep, and general anesthesia....
The thalamocortical network serves a role in both consciousness and sensorimotor processing. However...
General anesthesia (GA) is a reversible drug-induced state of altered arousal required for more than...
Item does not contain fulltextOscillatory activity is prominent in the brain, and one hypothesis is ...
<div><p>The functional significance of electrical rhythms in the mammalian brain remains uncertain. ...
Thalamocortical networks play an important role in information integration during consciousness. How...
EEG gamma band oscillations have been proposed to account for the neural synchronization crucial for...
BackgroundAnesthetics are believed to alter functional connectivity across brain regions. However, n...
Intrinsic cortical dynamics modulates the processing of sensory information and therefore may be cri...
Low-level states of consciousness are characterized by disruptions of brain activity that sustain a...
Loss of consciousness can result from a wide range of causes, including natural sleep and pharmacolo...
Background: Both the cerebral cortex and subcortical structures play important roles in consciousnes...
The mechanisms underlying anesthesia-induced loss of consciousness remain a matter of debate. Recent...
There is increasing interest in how the phase of local oscillatory activity within a brain area dete...
Although the molecular effects of many anaesthetics have been well characterized, a network-level ex...
Rhythmic oscillations shape cortical dynamics during active behavior, sleep, and general anesthesia....
The thalamocortical network serves a role in both consciousness and sensorimotor processing. However...
General anesthesia (GA) is a reversible drug-induced state of altered arousal required for more than...
Item does not contain fulltextOscillatory activity is prominent in the brain, and one hypothesis is ...
<div><p>The functional significance of electrical rhythms in the mammalian brain remains uncertain. ...
Thalamocortical networks play an important role in information integration during consciousness. How...
EEG gamma band oscillations have been proposed to account for the neural synchronization crucial for...
BackgroundAnesthetics are believed to alter functional connectivity across brain regions. However, n...
Intrinsic cortical dynamics modulates the processing of sensory information and therefore may be cri...
Low-level states of consciousness are characterized by disruptions of brain activity that sustain a...
Loss of consciousness can result from a wide range of causes, including natural sleep and pharmacolo...