Publications by authors named "J Sleigh"

Background: Administration of conventional anaesthetic agents is associated with changes in electroencephalogram (EEG) oscillatory dynamics, including a reduction in the peak alpha frequency. Computational models of neurones can reproduce such phenomena and are valuable tools for investigating their underlying mechanisms. We hypothesised that EEG data acquired during xenon anaesthesia in humans would show similar changes in peak alpha frequency and that computational neuronal models of recognised cellular actions of xenon would be consistent with the observed changes.

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When complex systems move away from criticality-a balance between order and chaos-they are no longer optimized. Furthermore, when criticality is lost too quickly, or recovery is delayed, system damage can result. However, the mechanism for these abnormally fast or slow critical transitions remains unknown.

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Background: The ability of current depth-of-anaesthesia monitors to differentiate subtle changes in the conscious state has not been well characterised. We examine the variability in bispectral index (BIS) scores associated with disconnected conscious and unconscious states as confirmed by a novel serial awakening paradigm.

Methods: Seventy adult participants, given propofol or dexmedetomidine, had a cumulative 1381 electroencephalographic (EEG) recordings across two centres.

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