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A ‘communication breakdown’ during general anesthesia

When ketamine is used for general anesthesia, two connected parts of the cortex turn to ‘isolated cognitive islands.’ It’s a topic that has long captivated doctors, scientists and the public – what exactly happens in your brain when you’re oblivious on the operating table? Some anesthesia drugs work in a straightforward manner by dampening down […]