Critical dynamics, anesthesia and information integration: Lessons from multi-scale criticality analysis of voltage imaging data.
Neuroimage
; 183: 919-933, 2018 12.
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| ID: mdl-30120988
Critical dynamics are thought to play an important role in neuronal information-processing: near critical networks exhibit neuronal avalanches, cascades of spatiotemporal activity that are scale-free, and are considered to enhance information capacity and transfer. However, the exact relationship between criticality, awareness, and information integration remains unclear. To characterize this relationship, we applied multi-scale avalanche analysis to voltage-sensitive dye imaging data collected from animals of various species under different anesthetics. We found that anesthesia systematically varied the scaling behavior of neural dynamics, a change that was mirrored in reduced neural complexity. These findings were corroborated by applying the same analyses to a biophysically realistic cortical network model, in which multi-scale criticality measures were associated with network properties and the capacity for information integration. Our results imply that multi-scale criticality measures are potential biomarkers for assessing the level of consciousness.
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Estado de Conciencia
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Anestésicos
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Modelos Neurológicos
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Prognostic_studies
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Animals
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2018
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