'''Dissociative Anaesthetics''' interrupt signals from conciousness centers rather then a generalised center depression. The patients eyes remain open with a slow nystagmus, and hypertonus and spontaneous movements may occur. Examples include [[#Dissociative agents|phencyclidine]], [[#Dissociative agents|ketamine]] and [[#Dissociative agents|tiletamine]]. | '''Dissociative Anaesthetics''' interrupt signals from conciousness centers rather then a generalised center depression. The patients eyes remain open with a slow nystagmus, and hypertonus and spontaneous movements may occur. Examples include [[#Dissociative agents|phencyclidine]], [[#Dissociative agents|ketamine]] and [[#Dissociative agents|tiletamine]]. |