Cortical components
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The cortical components of anesthesia refer to the effects of the anesthetics in the brain, particularly in the cerebral cortex, where cognitive processes take place. These components are best monitored by cortical measures, such as the Entropy available in the S/5 Entropy Module. The hypnotic and amnestic effects of anesthetics actually are two separate phenomena. Amnesia usually occurs at lower drug concentrations than loss of consciousness. Movement during anesthesia may be the result of a spinal reflex – not necessarily a sign of consciousness. |

