Graphic burst-suppression (IMAGE)
Caption
An example of burst-suppression in a human subject is shown on the top left, as it appears on electroencephalogram (EEG) and on functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). The rest of the figure shows maps of burst-suppression overlaid on the brain surfaces of four species: humans, long-tailed macaques, common marmosets, and rats. Brain areas that participate in burst-suppression are colored with red-yellow. Brain areas responsible for vision (visual cortex) are indicated in purple on the same brain surfaces. In humans and monkeys, most of the visual cortex does not participating in burst-suppression; in rats, it does.
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Nikoloz Sirmpilatze
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