A tiny part of your brain may still listen under anesthesia

The findings suggest that consciousness may not be required for complex brain tasks

A mask representing anesthesia for the brain

In seven patients under anesthesia, recordings of individual neurons in one brain region suggest that consciousness isn't required for nuanced decoding of speech and sound.

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