Journal article
Neural mass model-based tracking of anesthetic brain states
L Kuhlmann, DR Freestone, JH Manton, B Heyse, HEM Vereecke, T Lipping, MMRF Struys, DTJ Liley
Neuroimage | Elsevier | Published : 2016
Abstract
Abstract Neural mass model-based tracking of brain states from electroencephalographic signals holds the promise of simultaneously tracking brain states while inferring underlying physiological changes in various neuroscientific and clinical applications. Here, neural mass model-based tracking of brain states using the unscented Kalman filter applied to estimate parameters of the Jansen–Rit cortical population model is evaluated through the application of propofol-based anesthetic state monitoring. In particular, 15 subjects underwent propofol anesthesia induction from awake to anesthetised while behavioral responsiveness was monitored and frontal electroencephalographic signals were recorde..
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Grants
Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by ARC Linkage Grant LP120200773 and Cortical Dynamics Ltd., a depth of anesthesia monitoring device company. David T.J. Liley holds an unvalued equity stake in Cortical Dynamics Ltd.