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Altered temporal variance and neural synchronization of spontaneous brain activity in anesthesia
2014
Human Brain Mapping
Recent studies at the cellular and regional levels have pointed out the multifaceted importance of neural synchronization and temporal variance of neural activity. For example, neural synchronization and temporal variance has been shown by us to be altered in patients in the vegetative state (VS). This finding nonetheless leaves open the question of whether these abnormalities are specific to VS or rather more generally related to the absence of consciousness. The aim of our study was to
doi:10.1002/hbm.22556
pmid:24867379
fatcat:5fom2g4ujbcidj3v22ibglt2ha