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Dynamics of Propofol-Induced Loss of Consciousness Across Primate Neocortex.

Yumiko IshizawaOmar J AhmedShaun R PatelJohn T GaleDemetrio Sierra-MercadoEmery N BrownEmad N Eskandar
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2017)
How information is processed by the brain during awake and anesthetized states and, crucially, during the transition is not clearly understood. We demonstrate that neuronal dynamics are very different within an interconnecting cortical network (primary somatosensory and frontal premotor area) during the loss of consciousness (LOC) induced by propofol in nonhuman primates. Coherent beta oscillations between these regions are disrupted before LOC. Pronounced but brief gamma-band oscillations appear to correspond to LOC. In addition, neurons in both of these cortices transition from responding to both tactile and auditory stimulation before LOC to only tactile modality during unconsciousness. We demonstrate that propofol-induced LOC is accompanied by spatiotemporally distinctive neuronal dynamics in this network with concurrent changes in multisensory processing.
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