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Anesthetic drastically diverts the travels of brain waves

Wednesday, Apr 27
… associated with conscious function anesthesia oscillations consciousness traveling waves Brain Rhythms … sweep them aside and, as an apparent consequence, sweeping consciousness away as well. Put more prosaically, the study … of slowly rotating around central points as they do during consciousness. Higher frequency “beta” waves, meanwhile, …
https://picower.mit.edu/node/912

New algorithms show accuracy, reliability in gauging unconsciousness under general anesthesia

Thursday, May 06
… could help anesthesiologists optimize drug dose anesthesia consciousness Artificial Intelligence … they couldn’t anymore. Then when they were brought back to consciousness as the dose was later lessened, they became … “learn” the difference between EEG readings predictive of consciousness and unconsciousness under propofol. Then the …
https://picower.mit.edu/node/787

Anesthesia doesn't simply turn off the brain, it changes its rhythms

Tuesday, Apr 27
… anesthesia cortex prefrontal cortex arousal consciousness thalamus … it also helps to explain the unified experience of consciousness, Miller said. “All the cortex has to be on the same page to produce consciousness,” Miller said. “One theory about how this works …
https://picower.mit.edu/node/776

New study reveals how brain waves control working memory

Friday, Jan 26
… thought, Miller says. “ Working memory is the sketchpad of consciousness, and it is under our control. We choose what to …
https://picower.mit.edu/node/146

Focus on neuroscience, nociception to improve anesthesia, paper says

Sunday, Sep 30
… improve post-operative pain, side effects anesthesia EEG consciousness http://bit.ly/multimod-brown People sometimes … said, rather than a single drug that primarily affects consciousness. “Because these [single drug approaches] …
https://picower.mit.edu/node/417

To understand working memory, scientists must resolve this debate

Wednesday, Aug 08
… of information in mind? working memory prefrontal cortex consciousness synapse oscillations cognitive neuroscience … Earl Miller . “Working memory is the sketchpad of consciousness. Doesn’t everyone want to know how our …
https://picower.mit.edu/node/372

Neuroscientists look to the body to better understand the brain

Monday, Jul 01
… have used such apparently non-neural bellwethers to assess consciousness in patients. But that’s where the surprise … Meanwhile, because many of these drugs also reduce consciousness, he can radically scale back the amount of drug … nociception,” he said. In the OR, Brown carefully monitors consciousness in the brain by reading out EEGs (another …
https://picower.mit.edu/node/539

At AAAS, Brown explains how statistics, neuroscience improve anesthesiology

Friday, Feb 16
… Putting the brain at the center of practice anesthesia consciousness EEG neural systems arousal It’s intuitive that … to discern variations in EEGs with different states of consciousness in patients who had received propofol. “If we … the patient’s brain when monitoring and maintaining their consciousness during surgery. 39 28 13 Small Image in Place …
https://picower.mit.edu/node/165

Statistical model defines ketamine anesthesia’s effects on the brain

Friday, Sep 03
… patients experience under ketamine-induced anesthesia. consciousness anesthesia EEG … means of achieving unconsciousness seems to suggest that consciousness is a state that can be lost in multiple ways, …
https://picower.mit.edu/node/830

Brain waves reflect different types of learning

Wednesday, Oct 11
https://picower.mit.edu/node/132

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