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Benedetta Cecconi

1 paper in the library · 6 citations · publishing 2024

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Study protocol: Cerebral characterization of sensory gating in disconnected dreaming states during propofol anesthesia using fMRI

Frontiers in Neuroscience February 13, 2024 Benedetta Cecconi, Javier Montupil, Sepehr Mortaheb et al. 6 citations

Disconnected consciousness, where subjective experience persists but is cut off from the external world, often occurs during sleep or sedation but is difficult to study because unresponsive people may still be conscious and amnesia can erase memories of events. This research uses a serial awakening paradigm during mild propofol sedation: participants hear sounds and are interviewed while still sedated to determine whether they are connected or disconnected from the environment, bypassing the need for behavioral responses and amnesia. Functional MRI data reveal neural activity patterns during these states, testing whether sensory disconnection arises at the thalamus or from disrupted information flow to higher brain regions. Slow-wave activity's role is also explored via high-frequency BOLD oscillations. Findings could improve anesthesia monitoring and assessment of patients with reduced consciousness.