Still conscious? Brain marker signals when anaesthesia takes hold
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  • 29 January 2026

De-synchronized electrical activity marks the loss of awareness.

Scientists have identified a distinctive brain-wave pattern that marks the slide into unconsciousness during general anaesthesia. If the finding is confirmed, this pattern could help doctors to avoid sedating patients too deeply — or not deeply enough.

The data were collected from people about to have surgery. They show that as anaesthesia takes hold, the interplay between several brain areas falters. This shift could serve as a biomarker — a quantifiable biological measure — of loss of consciousness, the authors write today in Cell Reports Medicine1.

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