BackgroundAnesthetics are believed to alter functional connectivity across brain regions. However, network-level analyses of anesthesia, particularly in humans, are sparse. The authors hypothesized that propofol-induced loss of consciousness results in functional disconnection of human sensorimotor cortices underlying the loss of volitional motor responses.MethodsThe authors recorded local field potentials from sensorimotor cortices in patients with Parkinson disease (N = 12) and essential tremor (N = 7) undergoing deep brain stimulation surgery, before and after propofol-induced loss of consciousness. Local spectral power and interregional connectivity (coherence and imaginary coherence) were evaluated separately across conditions for the ...
Background: Both the cerebral cortex and subcortical structures play important roles in consciousnes...
Background: Both the cerebral cortex and subcortical structures play important roles in consciousnes...
BACKGROUND: Propofol, a commonly used intravenous anaesthetic, binds to type A gamma aminobutyric ac...
Background: Impaired consciousness has been associated with impaired cortical signal propagation aft...
Although the molecular effects of many anaesthetics have been well characterized, a network-level ex...
Background: Impaired consciousness has been associated with impaired cortical signal propagation aft...
Background: Impaired consciousness has been associated with impaired cortical signal propagation aft...
peer reviewedMechanisms of propofol-induced loss of consciousness remain poorly understood. Recent f...
Mechanisms of propofol-induced loss of consciousness remain poorly understood. Recent fMRI studies h...
The mechanisms underlying anesthesia-induced loss of consciousness remain a matter of debate. Recent...
The mechanisms underlying anesthesia-induced loss of consciousness remain a matter of debate. Recent...
While ubiquitous, pharmacological manipulation of consciousness remains poorly defined and incomplet...
peer reviewedBackground: Impaired consciousness has been associated with impaired cortical signal pr...
Drug-induced unconsciousness is an essential component of general anesthesia, commonly attributed to...
While ubiquitous, pharmacological manipulation of consciousness remains poorly defined and incomplet...
Background: Both the cerebral cortex and subcortical structures play important roles in consciousnes...
Background: Both the cerebral cortex and subcortical structures play important roles in consciousnes...
BACKGROUND: Propofol, a commonly used intravenous anaesthetic, binds to type A gamma aminobutyric ac...
Background: Impaired consciousness has been associated with impaired cortical signal propagation aft...
Although the molecular effects of many anaesthetics have been well characterized, a network-level ex...
Background: Impaired consciousness has been associated with impaired cortical signal propagation aft...
Background: Impaired consciousness has been associated with impaired cortical signal propagation aft...
peer reviewedMechanisms of propofol-induced loss of consciousness remain poorly understood. Recent f...
Mechanisms of propofol-induced loss of consciousness remain poorly understood. Recent fMRI studies h...
The mechanisms underlying anesthesia-induced loss of consciousness remain a matter of debate. Recent...
The mechanisms underlying anesthesia-induced loss of consciousness remain a matter of debate. Recent...
While ubiquitous, pharmacological manipulation of consciousness remains poorly defined and incomplet...
peer reviewedBackground: Impaired consciousness has been associated with impaired cortical signal pr...
Drug-induced unconsciousness is an essential component of general anesthesia, commonly attributed to...
While ubiquitous, pharmacological manipulation of consciousness remains poorly defined and incomplet...
Background: Both the cerebral cortex and subcortical structures play important roles in consciousnes...
Background: Both the cerebral cortex and subcortical structures play important roles in consciousnes...
BACKGROUND: Propofol, a commonly used intravenous anaesthetic, binds to type A gamma aminobutyric ac...