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inhibition of which brainstem causes sleep?
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The inhibition of the ascending reticular activating system (ARAS) in the brainstem is responsible for sleep initiation. The ARAS is a network of neural pathways that play a critical role in maintaining wakefulness and alertness. When the activity of the ARAS is decreased or inhibited, it leads to a reduction in wakefulness and the onset of sleep.
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