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    MathWorks Inc probability kernel density estimation (pde analysis) implemented in
    Intraoperative direct electrical stimulation sites . All stimulation sites for Patients 1–6 ( A – F ) are visualized on a 3D reconstruction of the anterior bank of their central sulcus and combined on the International Consortium for Brain Mapping (ICBM) 152 central sulcus template ( G ). Effector-specific sites are displayed in blue, while inter-effector sites [somato-cognitive action network (SCAN)] are displayed in red. H displays the spatial relationship between the inter-effector sites and the plis de passage (PDP) Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) coordinates ( top ) and their <t>probability</t> <t>density</t> <t>estimation</t> ( bottom ). The three coloured circles in the top image represent the same PDP sites as in . ( I ) Box plot showing the probability of overlap between stimulation sites [inter-effector (red) versus single-effector (blue)] for the two subsectors (anterior, posterior) of area 4. Mann–Whitney U-test; not significant, ns: P ≥ 0.05.
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    Article Title: White matter connections within the central sulcus subserving the somato-cognitive action network

    Journal: Brain

    doi: 10.1093/brain/awaf022

    Intraoperative direct electrical stimulation sites . All stimulation sites for Patients 1–6 ( A – F ) are visualized on a 3D reconstruction of the anterior bank of their central sulcus and combined on the International Consortium for Brain Mapping (ICBM) 152 central sulcus template ( G ). Effector-specific sites are displayed in blue, while inter-effector sites [somato-cognitive action network (SCAN)] are displayed in red. H displays the spatial relationship between the inter-effector sites and the plis de passage (PDP) Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) coordinates ( top ) and their probability density estimation ( bottom ). The three coloured circles in the top image represent the same PDP sites as in . ( I ) Box plot showing the probability of overlap between stimulation sites [inter-effector (red) versus single-effector (blue)] for the two subsectors (anterior, posterior) of area 4. Mann–Whitney U-test; not significant, ns: P ≥ 0.05.
    Figure Legend Snippet: Intraoperative direct electrical stimulation sites . All stimulation sites for Patients 1–6 ( A – F ) are visualized on a 3D reconstruction of the anterior bank of their central sulcus and combined on the International Consortium for Brain Mapping (ICBM) 152 central sulcus template ( G ). Effector-specific sites are displayed in blue, while inter-effector sites [somato-cognitive action network (SCAN)] are displayed in red. H displays the spatial relationship between the inter-effector sites and the plis de passage (PDP) Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) coordinates ( top ) and their probability density estimation ( bottom ). The three coloured circles in the top image represent the same PDP sites as in . ( I ) Box plot showing the probability of overlap between stimulation sites [inter-effector (red) versus single-effector (blue)] for the two subsectors (anterior, posterior) of area 4. Mann–Whitney U-test; not significant, ns: P ≥ 0.05.

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    Topography of EEG microstructure during distinct states of unconsciousness. The group probability density distributions <t>(PDE)/30</t> min of the relative amplitudes of all conventional EEG frequency bands (delta, theta, sigma, beta, and gamma) in the motor cortex (MCx) compared with the hippocampus (Hipp). PDE data for each brain structure and each state of unconsciousness are pooled from all rats belonging to the corresponding experimental <t>group</t> <t>(NREM</t> sleep: MCx n = 12 and Hipp n = 13; ketamine/diazepam anesthesia: MCx n = 6 and Hipp n = 7; propofol anesthesia: MCx: n = 6 and Hipp n = 7). Arrows show the statistically significantly higher (up arrows) or lower (down arrows) amplitude of a particular EEG frequency band in the hippocampus compared with the motor cortex at p ≤ 0.05.
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    Intraoperative direct electrical stimulation sites . All stimulation sites for Patients 1–6 ( A – F ) are visualized on a 3D reconstruction of the anterior bank of their central sulcus and combined on the International Consortium for Brain Mapping (ICBM) 152 central sulcus template ( G ). Effector-specific sites are displayed in blue, while inter-effector sites [somato-cognitive action network (SCAN)] are displayed in red. H displays the spatial relationship between the inter-effector sites and the plis de passage (PDP) Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) coordinates ( top ) and their probability density estimation ( bottom ). The three coloured circles in the top image represent the same PDP sites as in . ( I ) Box plot showing the probability of overlap between stimulation sites [inter-effector (red) versus single-effector (blue)] for the two subsectors (anterior, posterior) of area 4. Mann–Whitney U-test; not significant, ns: P ≥ 0.05.

    Journal: Brain

    Article Title: White matter connections within the central sulcus subserving the somato-cognitive action network

    doi: 10.1093/brain/awaf022

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Intraoperative direct electrical stimulation sites . All stimulation sites for Patients 1–6 ( A – F ) are visualized on a 3D reconstruction of the anterior bank of their central sulcus and combined on the International Consortium for Brain Mapping (ICBM) 152 central sulcus template ( G ). Effector-specific sites are displayed in blue, while inter-effector sites [somato-cognitive action network (SCAN)] are displayed in red. H displays the spatial relationship between the inter-effector sites and the plis de passage (PDP) Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) coordinates ( top ) and their probability density estimation ( bottom ). The three coloured circles in the top image represent the same PDP sites as in . ( I ) Box plot showing the probability of overlap between stimulation sites [inter-effector (red) versus single-effector (blue)] for the two subsectors (anterior, posterior) of area 4. Mann–Whitney U-test; not significant, ns: P ≥ 0.05.

    Article Snippet: The region of highest probability of evoking MEPs was computed using a modified in-house version of probability kernel density estimation (PDE analysis) implemented in MATLAB.

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    Topography of EEG microstructure during distinct states of unconsciousness. The group probability density distributions (PDE)/30 min of the relative amplitudes of all conventional EEG frequency bands (delta, theta, sigma, beta, and gamma) in the motor cortex (MCx) compared with the hippocampus (Hipp). PDE data for each brain structure and each state of unconsciousness are pooled from all rats belonging to the corresponding experimental group (NREM sleep: MCx n = 12 and Hipp n = 13; ketamine/diazepam anesthesia: MCx n = 6 and Hipp n = 7; propofol anesthesia: MCx: n = 6 and Hipp n = 7). Arrows show the statistically significantly higher (up arrows) or lower (down arrows) amplitude of a particular EEG frequency band in the hippocampus compared with the motor cortex at p ≤ 0.05.

    Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences

    Article Title: Different Alterations of Hippocampal and Reticulo-Thalamic GABAergic Parvalbumin-Expressing Interneurons Underlie Different States of Unconsciousness

    doi: 10.3390/ijms24076769

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Topography of EEG microstructure during distinct states of unconsciousness. The group probability density distributions (PDE)/30 min of the relative amplitudes of all conventional EEG frequency bands (delta, theta, sigma, beta, and gamma) in the motor cortex (MCx) compared with the hippocampus (Hipp). PDE data for each brain structure and each state of unconsciousness are pooled from all rats belonging to the corresponding experimental group (NREM sleep: MCx n = 12 and Hipp n = 13; ketamine/diazepam anesthesia: MCx n = 6 and Hipp n = 7; propofol anesthesia: MCx: n = 6 and Hipp n = 7). Arrows show the statistically significantly higher (up arrows) or lower (down arrows) amplitude of a particular EEG frequency band in the hippocampus compared with the motor cortex at p ≤ 0.05.

    Article Snippet: To analyze the EEG amplitude differences during NREM sleep (physiological unconsciousness) and each anesthesia (different states of unconsciousness induced by anesthetics with different mechanisms of action), we calculated the group probability density distributions of the relative amplitudes over 30 min of NREM sleep or distinct anesthesia using the probability density estimation (PDE) routine provided by MATLAB R2011a [ , , , , ].

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    Topography of the EEG microstructure during NREM sleep compared with anesthesia-induced unconsciousness. The group probability density distributions (PDE)/30 min of the relative amplitudes of all conventional EEG frequency bands (delta, theta, sigma, beta, and gamma) of the motor cortex (MCx) and hippocampus (Hipp) during NREM sleep compared with ketamine/diazepam and propofol anesthesia-induced unconsciousness. PDE data for each brain structure and each state of unconsciousness are pooled from all rats belonging to the corresponding experimental group (NREM sleep: MCx n = 12 and Hipp n = 13; ketamine/diazepam anesthesia: MCx n = 6 and Hipp n = 7; propofol anesthesia: MCx n = 6 and Hipp n = 6). Arrows show a statistically significant increase (up arrows) or decrease (down arrows) in the amplitude of a given EEG frequency band in the corresponding experimental group at p ≤ 0.05.

    Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences

    Article Title: Different Alterations of Hippocampal and Reticulo-Thalamic GABAergic Parvalbumin-Expressing Interneurons Underlie Different States of Unconsciousness

    doi: 10.3390/ijms24076769

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Topography of the EEG microstructure during NREM sleep compared with anesthesia-induced unconsciousness. The group probability density distributions (PDE)/30 min of the relative amplitudes of all conventional EEG frequency bands (delta, theta, sigma, beta, and gamma) of the motor cortex (MCx) and hippocampus (Hipp) during NREM sleep compared with ketamine/diazepam and propofol anesthesia-induced unconsciousness. PDE data for each brain structure and each state of unconsciousness are pooled from all rats belonging to the corresponding experimental group (NREM sleep: MCx n = 12 and Hipp n = 13; ketamine/diazepam anesthesia: MCx n = 6 and Hipp n = 7; propofol anesthesia: MCx n = 6 and Hipp n = 6). Arrows show a statistically significant increase (up arrows) or decrease (down arrows) in the amplitude of a given EEG frequency band in the corresponding experimental group at p ≤ 0.05.

    Article Snippet: To analyze the EEG amplitude differences during NREM sleep (physiological unconsciousness) and each anesthesia (different states of unconsciousness induced by anesthetics with different mechanisms of action), we calculated the group probability density distributions of the relative amplitudes over 30 min of NREM sleep or distinct anesthesia using the probability density estimation (PDE) routine provided by MATLAB R2011a [ , , , , ].

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