Authors
Justin L Vincent, Gaurav H Patel, Michael D Fox, Abraham Z Snyder, Justin T Baker, David C Van Essen, John M Zempel, Lawrence H Snyder, Maurizio Corbetta, Marcus E Raichle
Publication date
2007/5/3
Journal
Nature
Volume
447
Issue
7140
Pages
83-86
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
The traditional approach to studying brain function is to measure physiological responses to controlled sensory, motor and cognitive paradigms. However, most of the brain’s energy consumption is devoted to ongoing metabolic activity not clearly associated with any particular stimulus or behaviour. Functional magnetic resonance imaging studies in humans aimed at understanding this ongoing activity have shown that spontaneous fluctuations of the blood-oxygen-level-dependent signal occur continuously in the resting state. In humans, these fluctuations are temporally coherent within widely distributed cortical systems that recapitulate the functional architecture of responses evoked by experimentally administered tasks,,,,. Here, we show that the same phenomenon is present in anaesthetized monkeys even at anaesthetic levels known to induce profound loss of consciousness. We specifically demonstrate …
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