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Nov 22 at 22:12 comment added John @Nethesis it doesnot stop no, but the active regions change drastically, most of the brian is inactive at any one instant. large parts of your brain may not activate at all, all day long. all you need is the wake up sequence. we do know what we need, we need every connection including each receptor, it is nowhere near a total molecular map of the brain. the problem is getting the information.
Nov 22 at 21:38 comment added Nethesis Does our neuronal activity cease entirely when we are knocked unconscious? Surely not? The frozen hamsters referred to in another answer was compelling, though to tell you the trust I'm not sure if I could tell if a hamster were impaired from such an event.
Nov 22 at 13:35 history edited Toph CC BY-SA 4.0
actually there were two ideas mixed up in that last paragraph, so I split them up
Nov 22 at 10:00 history edited Toph CC BY-SA 4.0
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Nov 22 at 9:53 history answered Toph CC BY-SA 4.0