Fig. 3: Correlation between ECIawa and PCI from TMS–EEG. | Nature Communications

Fig. 3: Correlation between ECIawa and PCI from TMS–EEG.

From: Quantifying arousal and awareness in altered states of consciousness using interpretable deep learning

Fig. 3

During sleep and healthy wakefulness (left), under anesthesia, and wakefulness before anesthesia (middle), and in severely brain-injured patients (right), ECIawa was compared to PCI. The gray horizontal and vertical dashed lines represent the optimal cutoff of ECIawa and PCI to discriminate between low and high awareness, respectively. The solid lines represent linear fits to the data. W healthy wakefulness, W – K healthy wakefulness before ketamine, W – P healthy wakefulness before propofol, W – X healthy wakefulness before xenon, MCS patients in a minimally conscious state, UWS patients with unresponsive wakefulness syndrome, MCS* non-behavioral MCS.

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