Abstract #2027
The Relationship between States of Consciousness and Brain Connectivity: A Potential Biomarker for Discriminable States of Consciousness
Christina Hamilton 1 , Yuncong Ma 1 , and Pablo Perez 1
1
Pennsylvania State University, State
College, PA, United States
Consciousness is an elusive phenomenon that has remained
obscure due to its lack of definition and
standardization. To better understand consciousness,
resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging
(rsfMRI) can be employed to investigate systems-level
mechanisms of altered states of consciousness. Here we
use rsfMRI to investigate functional brain connectivity
at various doses of isoflurane anesthetic and correlate
this with behavioral measures of anesthetic depth. We
demonstrate that increases in isoflurane result in
decreased connectivity at lower correlation thresholds.
This relationship allows us to further characterize
different states of consciousness and may provide a
novel use of rsfMRI as a biomarker for various states of
consciousness.
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