Study reveals that the brain continues analyzing in states of unconsciousness

He human brain It is much more active during a state of unconsciousness than science believed until now. A study collected this Wednesday in the Nature magazine It shows that people continue to analyze the world around them even when they are completely anesthetized.

To reach this conclusion, a team of American researchers has recorded for the first time the neuronal activity of hundreds of individual neurons in the hippocampus (the part of the brain associated with memory) while patients were under general anesthesia in surgery. epilepsy.

They chose this surgery because it allowed them access to this specific part of the brain. And to measure neuronal activity in that area they turned to the new generation of ‘Neuropixels’, miniature silicon probes capable of recording the activity of neurons with great precision.

This technique allowed them to collect data on how the brain processes sound and language in a state of non-consciousness, such as general anesthesia.