Learning under anesthesia: checking the light in the fridge? Commentary on Deeprose and Andrade (2006)
- PMID: 16376574
- DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2005.11.001
Learning under anesthesia: checking the light in the fridge? Commentary on Deeprose and Andrade (2006)
Abstract
Research on learning under anesthesia has focused on showing that learning is possible in the absence of awareness. However, a simple dissociation between learning and awareness is conclusive only under strong additional assumptions, and the actual state of consciousness of an anesthetized person is difficult to determine. Instead of trying to establish complete unconsciousness, one might employ gradual anesthesia to experimentally vary the level of consciousness in a controlled fashion, checking whether cognitive processes exist that can change in opposite direction to measures of awareness.
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Is priming during anesthesia unconscious?Conscious Cogn. 2006 Mar;15(1):1-23. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2005.05.003. Epub 2005 Jul 25. Conscious Cogn. 2006. PMID: 16043367 Review.
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