Abstract

In the above article [1], to track the loss of consciousness (LOC) induced by general anesthesia (GA), we first developed the multi-channel cross fuzzy entropy method to construct the time- varying networks, whose temporal fluctuations were then explored and quantitatively evaluated. Since time-varying network topologies were found to fluctuate from long-range frontal-occipital to short-range prefrontal-frontal connectivity during the LOC period, a new parameter, i.e., the long-range connectivity (LRC) that measured the number of frontal-occipital connectivity, was accordingly calculated and then investigated between the coherence (COH) and cross fuzzy entropy (C-FuzzyEn) approaches, as displayed in Fig. 1. The distinct time-varying fluctuations of both approaches were indeed found within this period, where only C-FuzzyEn effectively captured the consciousness fluctuation induced by the GA.

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