Body Under General Anesthesia Tracks Closer to Coma than Sleep: Scientific American

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Body Under General Anesthesia Tracks Closer to Coma than Sleep: Scientific American

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Studying brain waves and physiologic patterns in patients under general anesthesia might help researchers build new neurological models of disorders, such as comas and insomnia

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Tags: Neurology, Brain, Coma, Sleep Disorder, Sleep, Insomnia, Disease and Condition, Anesthesia

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