BACKGROUND: Although the induction of behavioural unconsciousness during sleep and general anaesthesia has been shown to involve overlapping brain mechanisms, sleep involves cyclic fluctuations between different brain states known as active (paradoxical or rapid eye movement: REM) and quiet (slow-wave or non-REM: nREM) stages whereas commonly used general anaesthetics induce a unitary slow-wave brain state. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Long-duration, multi-site forebrain field recordings were performed in urethane-anaesthetized rats. A spontaneous and rhythmic alternation of brain state between activated and deactivated electroencephalographic (EEG) patterns was observed. Individual states and their transitions resembled the REM/nREM cyc...
Loss of consciousness can result from a wide range of causes, including natural sleep and pharmacolo...
General anesthetics are among the most important drugs in modern medicine, yet the mechanisms by whi...
One major unanswered question in neuroscience is how the brain transitions between conscious and unc...
Anesthesia is a powerful tool in neuroscientific research, especially in sleep research where it has...
Brain state alternations resembling those of sleep spontaneously occur in rats under urethane anesth...
Under light urethane anesthesia, animals cycle through patterns of EEG activity which superficially ...
Urethane, an acute laboratory anesthetic, produces distinct neurophysiological and physiological eff...
In light of recent scientific reports, urethane anesthesia is a good model for sleep research, becau...
The neuronal pathways used by general anaesthetics in order to cause loss of consciousness (LOC) are...
General anesthesia is a man-made neurophysiological state comprised of unconsciousness, amnesia, ana...
The daily transition we take in and out of sleep is ancient and occurs in all known mammals. Ancient...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2...
Ever since the first documented use of an anesthetic nearly 166 years ago, the mechanisms by which g...
On the basis of our previous studies and the important role of the thalamo-cortical network in state...
The last 20 years have seen a substantial advancement in the understanding of the molecular targets ...
Loss of consciousness can result from a wide range of causes, including natural sleep and pharmacolo...
General anesthetics are among the most important drugs in modern medicine, yet the mechanisms by whi...
One major unanswered question in neuroscience is how the brain transitions between conscious and unc...
Anesthesia is a powerful tool in neuroscientific research, especially in sleep research where it has...
Brain state alternations resembling those of sleep spontaneously occur in rats under urethane anesth...
Under light urethane anesthesia, animals cycle through patterns of EEG activity which superficially ...
Urethane, an acute laboratory anesthetic, produces distinct neurophysiological and physiological eff...
In light of recent scientific reports, urethane anesthesia is a good model for sleep research, becau...
The neuronal pathways used by general anaesthetics in order to cause loss of consciousness (LOC) are...
General anesthesia is a man-made neurophysiological state comprised of unconsciousness, amnesia, ana...
The daily transition we take in and out of sleep is ancient and occurs in all known mammals. Ancient...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2...
Ever since the first documented use of an anesthetic nearly 166 years ago, the mechanisms by which g...
On the basis of our previous studies and the important role of the thalamo-cortical network in state...
The last 20 years have seen a substantial advancement in the understanding of the molecular targets ...
Loss of consciousness can result from a wide range of causes, including natural sleep and pharmacolo...
General anesthetics are among the most important drugs in modern medicine, yet the mechanisms by whi...
One major unanswered question in neuroscience is how the brain transitions between conscious and unc...