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Figure 5

From: Dynamic local connectivity uncovers altered brain synchrony during propofol sedation

Figure 5

Correlation of the connectivity of the 17 areas which revealed significant changes during sedation. Baseline state (a) reveals significant (white stars) correlation of connection between right pre-central, post-central, and bilateral supplementary motor cortex. During sedation (b) only significant connection in the peri-rolandic region was between right pre-and post-central gyrus. Similar changes are also appreciable in the subcomponents of DMN (precuneus, posterior cingulate cortex (PCC), angular gyrus, and left mid-temporal region). Significantly increased connectivity of the bilateral cerebellum, vermis, and of thalamus and PCC during sedation (b) probably indicates re-organisation of these regions.

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