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Anesthesia
Scientists at Catholic University publish new data on anesthesia
June 26th, 2007
Current study results from the report, "Dreams recall and auditory evoked potentials during propofol anaesthesia," have been published. "It is unclear whether shorter wave latencies of middle-latency-auditory-evoked-potentials may be associated to cognitive function other than nondeclarative memory. We investigated the presence of declarative, nondeclarative and dreaming memory in propofol-anaesthetized patients and any relationship to intraoperatively registered middle-latency-auditory-evoked-potentials," scientists writing in the journal NeuroReport report. "An audiotape containing one of two stories was presented to patients during anaesthesia. Patients were...
Source: Drug Law Weekly (2007-06-26)
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