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Study Reveals Brain Activity Persists During Anaesthesia

Research indicates that the brain remains active during anaesthesia, processing language even when a person is unconscious.

Editorial Staff
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Updated 1 day ago
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A recent study has shown that the brain does not completely shut down under anaesthesia. Instead, it continues to engage with language processing.

This finding suggests that even when individuals are unconscious, their brains may still be active in ways previously not understood.

The implications of this research could lead to new insights into how anaesthesia affects cognitive functions and consciousness.