How does anesthesia always create rhythms that are out of phase? It would seem that the timing of the induced rhythms would be random, so that they might be induced but be in phase, so that at ~33 min, the red and green areas could fire together.
Great lecture! I was wondering when you said that no drug reproduces sleep patterns, what about dexmedetomidine or other alpha2 agonists? I understood their mechanism is quite similar to locus coeruleus suppression found in falling asleep.
Edit: I wanted to point out that I love hearing from physician scientists more like this wiukd be great. Nowadays the contribution of Morton is not so clear cut. Morton’s mentor Charles Jackson may have used it before and Crowford Long have used first.
if we can understand the brain to any decent degree we as humans will be able to achieve almost anything. The only path to utopia is through neuroscience and pharmacology
Have you discovered yet the drugs the body uses to induce sleep? I'd imagine there's some good research value if we can find out the chemical mechanisms which induce sleep. Even though it's not the same as general anaesthesia; it surely could help if you knew what those chemicals were.
How does anesthesia always create rhythms that are out of phase? It would seem that the timing of the induced rhythms would be random, so that they might be induced but be in phase, so that at ~33 min, the red and green areas could fire together.
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Great lecture! I was wondering when you said that no drug reproduces sleep patterns, what about dexmedetomidine or other alpha2 agonists? I understood their mechanism is quite similar to locus coeruleus suppression found in falling asleep.
Edit: I wanted to point out that I love hearing from physician scientists more like this wiukd be great.
Nowadays the contribution of Morton is not so clear cut. Morton’s mentor Charles Jackson may have used it before and Crowford Long have used first.
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if we can understand the brain to any decent degree we as humans will be able to achieve almost anything. The only path to utopia is through neuroscience and pharmacology
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Very well presented. Very interesting. Very informative.
Thanks for sharing this lecture Prof. Brown. Very clear explanation about brain monitoring during Anesthesia
Excellent lecture! Thank you!
Have you discovered yet the drugs the body uses to induce sleep? I'd imagine there's some good research value if we can find out the chemical mechanisms which induce sleep. Even though it's not the same as general anaesthesia; it surely could help if you knew what those chemicals were.
Melatonin
Very interesting!! Very well done sir
Are the inhibitory neurons that act as a router what Michael Pollen calls the Default Mode Network?
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Very detail and clear. Thanks
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