Fig. 4. In contrast to default network and executive control networks, visual and auditory networks connectivity remains globally stable across sedation stages. (Left ) Connectivity patterns in visual (A ) and auditory (B ) resting-state networks during normal wakefulness. (Middle ) Connectivity patterns in visual (C ) and auditory (D ) networks during deep sedation with clinical unconsciousness. Results are thresholded for display at false discovery rate corrected P less than 0.05 and are shown on the mean structural T1 magnetic resonance scan of the subjects. x, y, and z indicate the Montreal National Institute coordinates of section planes. Color scales correspond to T values of Statistical Parametric Mapping group maps. (Right ) Statistical Parametric Mapping parameters estimates for connectivity in visual (E ) and auditory (F ) networks (expressed as group means and 90% CI) in wakefulness (W), mild sedation (MS), unconsciousness (U), and recovery of consciousness (R).