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I have a few questions.
Could someone explain to me the pharmacological and biological mechanisms involved in general anesthesia?
It would appear that under general anesthesia consciousness is completely "turned off". To what extent is brain function reduced. Do general anesthetics target particular areas of the brain?
Thanks in advance.
BTW and on a philosophical note, is being under a general anesthetic indistinguishable from and, in a temporal sense, equivalent to death?
Could someone explain to me the pharmacological and biological mechanisms involved in general anesthesia?
It would appear that under general anesthesia consciousness is completely "turned off". To what extent is brain function reduced. Do general anesthetics target particular areas of the brain?
Thanks in advance.
BTW and on a philosophical note, is being under a general anesthetic indistinguishable from and, in a temporal sense, equivalent to death?