About this Research Topic
This Research Topic aims to address recent theoretical and experimental advances in the field. The theoretical and experimental studies represent a good overview over the current state of research in the field and provides a deeper insight into the underlying neural mechanisms. Each article in the issue focusses on a specific current research topic in general anesthesia research and introduces to the topic in a pedagogical way. The issue attempts to cover various types of anaesthesia and the most important topics in the field, such as (but not limited to) recent advances in theoretical models of fMRI/EEG/MEG/LFP data, states of consciousness reflected in fMRI/EEG/LFP data, the connectivity changes during anesthesia observed by fMRI/EEG or effects of specific drugs on brain activity. The introduction style of the papers facilitates the reader to understand the background of the research aspect and even allows readers not familiar with general anesthesia research to enter the research domain. Hence the Research Topic aims to provide on one hand an overview of the current state of the art and on the other hand a good starting point for new researchers in the field.
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