Study finds brain processes complex language during general anesthesia
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Baylor College of Medicine researchers have discovered that the human brain can process sophisticated language while under general anesthesia, challenging existing assumptions about the relationship between consciousness and cognition. Published in Nature, the findings suggest the brain is far more active and capable during unconsciousness than previously believed, with potential implications for understanding memory, language processing, and brain-computer interfaces.
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Baylor College of Medicine researchers have found that the human brain is capable of sophisticated language processing while in an unconscious state from...
