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Loss of Consciousness Is Associated with Stabilization of Cortical Activity.

Guillermo SoloveyLeandro M AlonsoToru YanagawaNaotaka FujiiMarcelo O MagnascoGuillermo A CecchiAlexander Proekt
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2015)
What distinguishes brain activity during consciousness from that observed during unconsciousness? Answering this question has proven difficult because neither consciousness nor lack thereof have universal signatures in terms of most specific features of brain activity. For instance, different anesthetics induce different patterns of brain activity. We demonstrate that loss of consciousness is universally and reliably associated with stabilization of cortical dynamics regardless of the specific activity characteristics. To give an analogy, our analysis suggests that loss of consciousness is akin to depressing the damper pedal on the piano, which makes the sounds dissipate quicker regardless of the specific melody being played. This approach may prove useful in detecting consciousness on the basis of brain activity under anesthesia and other settings.
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