What stage of sleep are you in under anesthesia, and why does it feel like no time has passed?

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What stage of sleep are you in under anesthesia, and why does it feel like no time has passed?

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Anasthesia puts you into a coma like state. Its deeper than any sleep yoi could get without drugs or even with sleep aids.

It puts your brain activity to a bare minimum, where in sleep your brain is actually very active.

The parts of your brain responsible for keeping track of time are in a minimal state as well under anasthesia. In regular sleep, this part of your brain is more active.

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