Coherence of BOLD signal and electrical activity in the human brain during deep sevoflurane anesthesia.
Daniel GolkowskiAndreas RanftTobias KielValentin RiedlPhilipp KohlGuido RohrerJoachim PientkaSebastian BergerChristine PreibischClaus ZimmerGeorge A MashourGerhard SchneiderEberhard F KochsRüdiger IlgDenis JordanPublished in: Brain and behavior (2017)
In human brains exhibiting burst suppression EEG induced by sevoflurane, the positive correlation between BOLD signal and electrical brain activity could be confirmed in most gray matter. The exceptional behavior of the occipital lobe with an anticorrelation of BOLD signal and electrical activity might be due to specific neurovascular coupling mechanisms that are pronounced in the deeply anesthetized brain.