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Palanca BJA et al. – Current processed EEG monitors are limited by their calibration range and the interpatient variability in their dose–response curves. The next generation of depth–of–anesthesia monitors will require a greater understanding of the transformations of cortical and subcortical activity into EEG signals, the effects of anesthetics at a systems level, and the neural correlates of consciousness.

   

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