Loss of consciousness in anesthetized healthy participants and in patients with unresponsive wakefulness syndrome (UWS) is associated with substantial alterations of functional connectivity across large-scale brain networks. Yet, a prominent distinction between the two cases is that after anesthesia, brain connectivity and consciousness are spontaneously restored, whereas in patients with UWS this restoration fails to occur, but why? A possible explanation is that the self-organizing capability of the brain is compromised in patients with UWS but not in healthy participants undergoing anesthesia. According to the theory of self-organized criticality, many natural complex systems, including the brain, evolve spontaneously to a critical state...
Consciousness arises from the functional interaction of multiple brain structures and their ability ...
Background: Loss of consciousness is an essential feature of general anesthesia. Although alteration...
At rest, the brain is traversed by spontaneous functional connectivity patterns. Two hypotheses have...
Loss of consciousness in anesthetized healthy participants and in patients with unresponsive wakeful...
<div><p>Whether unique to humans or not, consciousness is a central aspect of our experience of the ...
Whether unique to humans or not, consciousness is a central aspect of our experience of the world. T...
Characterizing anesthesia-induced alterations to brain network dynamics provides a powerful framewor...
Background: A key feature of the human brain is its capability to adapt flexibly to changing externa...
Introduction: General anesthesia induces unconsciousness along with functional changes in brain netw...
Consciousness arises from the functional interaction of multiple brain structures and their ability ...
The precise mechanism of anaesthetic action on a neural level remains unclear. Recent approaches sug...
Consciousness arises from the functional interaction of multiple brain structures and their ability ...
Consciousness arises from the functional interaction of multiple brain structures and their ability ...
Consciousness arises from the functional interaction of multiple brain structures and their ability ...
Consciousness arises from the functional interaction of multiple brain structures and their ability ...
Consciousness arises from the functional interaction of multiple brain structures and their ability ...
Background: Loss of consciousness is an essential feature of general anesthesia. Although alteration...
At rest, the brain is traversed by spontaneous functional connectivity patterns. Two hypotheses have...
Loss of consciousness in anesthetized healthy participants and in patients with unresponsive wakeful...
<div><p>Whether unique to humans or not, consciousness is a central aspect of our experience of the ...
Whether unique to humans or not, consciousness is a central aspect of our experience of the world. T...
Characterizing anesthesia-induced alterations to brain network dynamics provides a powerful framewor...
Background: A key feature of the human brain is its capability to adapt flexibly to changing externa...
Introduction: General anesthesia induces unconsciousness along with functional changes in brain netw...
Consciousness arises from the functional interaction of multiple brain structures and their ability ...
The precise mechanism of anaesthetic action on a neural level remains unclear. Recent approaches sug...
Consciousness arises from the functional interaction of multiple brain structures and their ability ...
Consciousness arises from the functional interaction of multiple brain structures and their ability ...
Consciousness arises from the functional interaction of multiple brain structures and their ability ...
Consciousness arises from the functional interaction of multiple brain structures and their ability ...
Consciousness arises from the functional interaction of multiple brain structures and their ability ...
Background: Loss of consciousness is an essential feature of general anesthesia. Although alteration...
At rest, the brain is traversed by spontaneous functional connectivity patterns. Two hypotheses have...