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To recover consciousness, brain activity passes through newly detected states
June 9, 2014 by NewsBot
Research shows that recovery from deep anesthesia is not a smooth, linear process but is instead a dynamic journey with specific states of activity the brain must temporarily occupy on the way to full recovery.
To recover consciousness, brain activity passes through newly detected states
June 9, 2014 by NewsBot
Research shows that recovery from deep anesthesia is not a smooth, linear process but is instead a dynamic journey with specific states of activity the brain must temporarily occupy on the way to full recovery.