Emery Brown wins Swartz Prize for Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience
Award cites major contributions to statistical analysis of brain activity and advancing the neuroscience of anesthesia.
Award cites major contributions to statistical analysis of brain activity and advancing the neuroscience of anesthesia.
Automated system could offer better control of patients’ brain states.
Study reveals brain patterns produced by a general anesthesia drug; work could help doctors better monitor patients.
New study reveals brain-wave patterns that mark loss of consciousness during anesthesia.
New model of neuro-electric activity could help scientists better understand quiescent brain states such as coma.
Neuroscientists find that Ritalin could help bring surgical patients out of surgery much more quickly, with less grogginess.
Neuroscientist Emery Brown hopes to shed light on a longstanding medical mystery: how general anesthesia works.