Cortical and subcortical connectivity changes during decreasing levels of consciousness in humans: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study using propofol.
While ubiquitous, pharmacological manipulation of consciousness remains poorly defined and incompletely understood (Prys-Roberts, 1987). This retards anesthetic drug development, confounds interpretation of animal studies conducted under anesthesia, and limits the sensitivity of clinical monitors of...
Main Authors: | Mhuircheartaigh, R, Rosenorn-Lanng, D, Wise, R, Jbabdi, S, Rogers, R, Tracey, I |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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