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Under Anesthesia, Neuroscientists Surprise the Human Brain Listening and Predicting Words

In neurosciences, anaesthesia often serves as a model for studying what distinguishes deep sleep, coma and consciousness. However, these states are less silent than they look, as soon as we listen to the neurons individually. The brain under anaesthesia would continue to analyze the sentences it hears, until anticipate the following word. Seven epilepsy operations listen to a podcast in the operating room To observe the brain in the middle of an…
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In neurosciences, anaesthesia often serves as a model for studying what distinguishes deep sleep, coma and consciousness. However, these states are less silent than they look, as soon as we listen to the neurons individually. The brain under anaesthesia would continue to analyze the sentences it hears, until anticipate the following word. Seven epilepsy operations listen to a podcast in the operating room To observe the brain in the middle of an…

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Science-et-vie.com broke the news on Monday, May 25, 2026.
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