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The principle aim of this project is to characterize the changes in relative stability of the intrinsic brain dynamics during onset of sleep and induction of general anesthesia. The investigators hypothesize that brain dynamics in the awake state are critical akin to physical systems close to a second order phase transition and that during loss of consciousness the dynamics move away from the critical point.
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No additional invasive procedures will be performed for the purposes of the study. We will use the same electrode array as is typically used for monitoring and mapping of epilepsy. Subjects will receive the same anesthetic agent as is commonly used for induction of anesthesia for this surgery (propofol). Subjects will be monitored in the same way as is normally done during surgical procedures and during your stay at New York Presbyterian hospital.
As a part of the study subjects may be asked simple questions as they go under anesthesia.
We may collect several small blood samples (described above) to determine the concentration of anesthetic agents.
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1.Patients referred for epilepsy resection surgery with Dr. Theodore Schwartz
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5 participants in 1 patient group
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