Awake vs. anesthetized: layer-specific sensory processing in visual cortex and functional connectivity between cortical areas
Abstract
During general anesthesia, global brain activity and behavioral state are profoundly altered. Yet it remains mostly unknown how anesthetics alter sensory processing across cortical layers and modulate functional cortico-cortical connectivity. To address this gap in knowledge of the micro- and mesoscale effects of anesthetics on sensory processing in the cortical microcircuit, we recorded multiunit activity and local field potential in awake and...
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Title
Awake vs. anesthetized: layer-specific sensory processing in visual cortex and functional connectivity between cortical areas
Published Date
Jun 1, 2015
Journal
Volume
113
Issue
10
Pages
3798 - 3815
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