Algorithmic complexity as an index of cortical function in awake and pentobarbital-anesthetized rats
Journal
Journal of Neuroscience Methods
Journal Volume
93
Journal Issue
2
Pages
101-110
Date Issued
1999
Date
1999
Author(s)
Abstract
This study introduces algorithmic complexity to measure characteristics of brain functions. The EEG of the rat was recorded with implanted electrodes. The normalized complexity value was relatively independent of data length, and it showed a simpler and easier calculation characteristic than other non-linear indexes. The complexity index revealed significant differences among awake, asleep, and anesthetized states. It may be useful in tracking short-term and long-term changes in brain functions, such as anesthetized depth, drug effects, or sleep-wakefulness.
Subjects
Chaotic; Chronic recording; Consciousness; Nonlinear; Sleep
Other Subjects
pentobarbital; anesthesia; article; brain cortex; brain function; calculation; chaotic dynamics; consciousness; electroencephalography; male; measurement; monitoring; nonhuman; nonlinear system; priority journal; rat; sleep; wakefulness; Algorithms; Anesthesia; Animals; Cerebral Cortex; Electrodes, Implanted; Electroencephalography; Hypnotics and Sedatives; Male; Pentobarbital; Rats; Rats, Wistar; Sleep; Wakefulness
Type
journal article
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