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On average, how long can a human brain survive without oxigen without being noticably damaged? Thanks.
A human brain can survive approximately four minutes without oxygen before severe damage occurs, with noticeable damage beginning even sooner. Factors such as body temperature significantly influence survival outcomes, particularly in cases of hypothermia. Observations from freediving incidents indicate that individuals can endure over two minutes without apparent long-term effects, although this may vary based on individual circumstances. Ultimately, brain damage initiates immediately upon oxygen deprivation, underscoring the critical nature of timely medical intervention.
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Ovbiously, the time limit for unnoticable damage is shorter than that... But how much shorter?A human can survive for four minutes without oxygen before the brain damage becomes so severe there is no realistic chance of survival.
Ok, to focus the question a bit, let's assume cardiac arrest at normal body temperature. Would there be any noticable damage after ~2.5 minutes?Marijn said:Like moonbear said, it depends for a great deal on the temperature of the body.
Yes, that's why I didn't say "no damage".But basicaly damage starts to be done the moment the brain is deprived of oxigen.