Fig. 2. Large-scale network connectivity is partially preserved during propofol-induced unconsciousness. (Left ) Normal wakefulness resting-state networks connectivity in default network (A ), right executive control network (B ), left executive control network (C ), and anticorrelations between default network and lateral frontoparietal cortices (D ). (Right ) Connectivity patterns in default network (E ), right executive control network (F ), left executive control network (G ), and anticorrelations between default network and lateral frontoparietal cortices (H ) during deep sedation with clinical unconsciousness. For display purposes, results are thresholded at false discovery rate corrected P less than 0.05 and are shown on the mean structural T1 magnetic resonance scan of the subjects. Color scales correspond to T values of Statistical Parametric Mapping group maps. x and z indicate the Montreal National Institute coordinates of section planes.