Disconnected Brain Hemispheres Show Sleep-Like Activity During Wakefulness in Epilepsy Patients
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A study found that surgically disconnected brain hemispheres in awake epilepsy patients exhibit persistent sleep-like slow-wave activity for years, suggesting reduced or absent consciousness, and raising questions about the nature of awareness in isolated neural tissue.
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