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FUNDAMEN OF ANATOMY + PHYSIOLOGY + MAST
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ISBN: 9780136782261
Author: Martini
Publisher: INTER PEAR
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Chapter 16, Problem 22CP
Summary Introduction
To determine:
The consequences of sudden stimulation of RAS while sleeping.
Introduction:
RAS stands for the reticular activating system. It is a dispersed network of nuclei that begin from the brainstem (medulla oblongata) and spread to entire midbrain. Its function is to maintain the state of arousal and consciousness in humans.
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