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tobz | 8 years ago
It's totally logical, but wildly scary sounding. Is there any sort of anesthesia that is delivered which... I don't know... changes your perception as the patient to not think about the fact someone is poking your brain?
Clearly they can eliminate the local feeling of the surgery, but how do you stop people from freakinggggggg out that it's happening? :P
Grangar|8 years ago
lightbyte|8 years ago
They don't really do this, your brain has no pain receptors so you can't feel what they are doing by default. I do not think they would use any sort of drug to stop people from freaking out as well, because they would imply that the drug is messing with your brain chemistry in some way which can cloud any problems they are trying to notice.
The whole idea behind the awake brain surgery is to quickly notice any changes in cognitive function from the person being operated on.
yorwba|8 years ago
transcranial|8 years ago