Exploring effects of anesthesia on complexity, differentiation, and integrated information in rat EEG.
Neuroscience of consciousness January 1, 2024 André Sevenius Nilsen, Alessandro Arena, Johan F Storm 10 citations
In rats under propofol, sevoflurane, and ketamine anesthesia, the perturbational complexity index (PCI) and two spontaneous EEG measures—Lempel-Ziv complexity (LZ) and geometric integrated information (ΦG)—best distinguished awake from anesthetized states for propofol and sevoflurane. However, PCI was anti-correlated with spontaneous measures of integrated information, which increased during propofol and sevoflurane anesthesia, contrary to expectations. The divergence suggests anesthesia disrupts global cortico-cortical information transfer, while spontaneous activity suggests the opposite, possibly due to suppressed encoding specificity or driving subcortical projections. Perturbation-based and spontaneous measures may be complementary for studying altered consciousness.