Consciousness, anesthesia, and the thalamocortical system.

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  • George A Mashour
  • Michael T Alkire
چکیده

13 January 2013 E TYMOLOGICALLY, “thalamus” derives from the Greek thalamos, meaning “inner chamber,” and tholos, meaning “vault.”1 Neurobiologically, the thalamus is a bilateral structure in the diencephalon comprising approximately 50 nuclei and subnuclei with rich interconnections to other structures in the brain. Thalamic nuclei can be classified as specific (mediating relay of peripheral information to a particular area of sensory cortex) and nonspecific (mediating multimodal integration of information). In this issue of ANESTHESIOLOGY, Liu et al.2 unlock the vault of the thalamus by using magnetic resonance imaging to differentiate the role of specific and nonspecific thalamocortical systems in propofol-induced unconsciousness. To appreciate the findings of Liu et al., it will be helpful to consider four potential roles of the thalamus in the mechanism of general anesthesia.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Anesthesiology

دوره 118 1  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2013