Background and objectives: In this study, we aimed to assess implicit and explicit memory in patients who had abdominal surgery under total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA) with propofol and remifentanil, in which anesthesia level was controlled by bispectral index (BIS) monitoring. Method: Total intravenous anesthesia was administered to 60 adult patients, to obtain BIS levels of 40-60. Patients were randomly allocated to three groups according to tapes they listened to. Patients in the category group (CT) listened to a tape containing five animal names. Patients in the word recognition group (WM) listened to a tape containing five intermediate-frequency words, adapted into Turkish. Patients in the control group (CG) listened to sea sounds unti...
Recent studies investigating the relationship between depth of anesthesia and implicit memory have c...
Introduction: Unconscious processing of words during general anaesthesia has been suggested. We used...
THE article in this issue of ANESTHESIOLOGY by Iselin-Chaves et al.1 consolidates recent evidence th...
AbstractBackground and objectivesIn this study, we aimed to assess implicit and explicit memory in p...
AbstractBackground and objectivesIn this study, we aimed to assess implicit and explicit memory in p...
Background and objectives: In this study, we aimed to assess implicit and explicit memory in patient...
AbstractBackground and objectivesIn this study, we aimed to assess implicit and explicit memory in p...
AbstractBackground and objectivesIn this study, we aimed to assess implicit and explicit memory in p...
Background and objectives: In this study, we aimed to assess implicit and explicit memory in patient...
Background and objectives: In this study, we aimed to assess implicit and explicit memory in patient...
AbstractBackgroundSeveral studies that investigate the implicit memory under general anesthesia reve...
Background: Several studies that investigate the implicit memory under general anesthesia revealed c...
Memory for intraoperative events may arise from inadequate anesthesia when the hypnotic st...
Background: There have been reports of memory formation during general anesthesia. The process-disso...
Auditory information presented during anesthesia can activate memory. Surgical stimulation may enhan...
Recent studies investigating the relationship between depth of anesthesia and implicit memory have c...
Introduction: Unconscious processing of words during general anaesthesia has been suggested. We used...
THE article in this issue of ANESTHESIOLOGY by Iselin-Chaves et al.1 consolidates recent evidence th...
AbstractBackground and objectivesIn this study, we aimed to assess implicit and explicit memory in p...
AbstractBackground and objectivesIn this study, we aimed to assess implicit and explicit memory in p...
Background and objectives: In this study, we aimed to assess implicit and explicit memory in patient...
AbstractBackground and objectivesIn this study, we aimed to assess implicit and explicit memory in p...
AbstractBackground and objectivesIn this study, we aimed to assess implicit and explicit memory in p...
Background and objectives: In this study, we aimed to assess implicit and explicit memory in patient...
Background and objectives: In this study, we aimed to assess implicit and explicit memory in patient...
AbstractBackgroundSeveral studies that investigate the implicit memory under general anesthesia reve...
Background: Several studies that investigate the implicit memory under general anesthesia revealed c...
Memory for intraoperative events may arise from inadequate anesthesia when the hypnotic st...
Background: There have been reports of memory formation during general anesthesia. The process-disso...
Auditory information presented during anesthesia can activate memory. Surgical stimulation may enhan...
Recent studies investigating the relationship between depth of anesthesia and implicit memory have c...
Introduction: Unconscious processing of words during general anaesthesia has been suggested. We used...
THE article in this issue of ANESTHESIOLOGY by Iselin-Chaves et al.1 consolidates recent evidence th...