Jim Rutt Show
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Emery Brown joins Jim as the first in a series of guests exploring the science of consciousness. They cover anesthesiology as a probe on consciousness, types of brain observation (EEG & fMRI), propofol’s impact on brain networks, brain waves in various frequency ranges, phase and frequency, breakdown of long-range networks under anesthesia, coming out of anesthesia, brain networks function & redundancy, non-linear effect of anesthesia dose impacts, EEG’s use for anesthesia dose calibration, subjective awareness in anesthesia, the motor center component of anesthesia, simulating anesthesia impacts, the power of state-space global coherence theory, Emery’s hopes for the future of his work, and more.
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This is a good line of inquiry. If you have him again I'd like to hear the latest on spinal blocks to prevent the subconscious from experiencing trauma. IIRC Walter Reed was pioneering that research.
Perfect topic! Loved your talk with Joscha Bach. You are a great intellect and an interviewer