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Brains under anesthesia are still processing words and sounds — and patients have no memory of it afterward
When you go under general anesthesia, you vanish. The surgeon speaks, monitors beep, nurses call out vitals, and you remember none of it. You wake up as if someone cut a hole in time. But according to ...
In recent years, machine learning techniques have accelerated and innovated research in numerous fields, including neuroscience. By identifying patterns in experimental data, these models could for ...
Our brains 'time-stamp' the order of incoming sounds, allowing us to correctly process the words that we hear, shows a new study by a team of psychology and linguistics researchers. Its findings offer ...
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