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Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology:
September 2000 - Volume 17 - Issue 5 - pp 438-452
Review Article

The Role of Arousal and "Gating" Systems in the Neurology of Impaired Consciousness

Schiff, Nicholas D; Plum, Fred

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Abstract

Summary: A brief taxonomy of neurologic disorders resulting in global impairments of consciousness is presented. Particular emphasis is placed on focal injuries of subcortical structures that may produce disorders that are otherwise associated to large bilateral cortical injuries. A distinction between subcortical arousal and gating systems is developed. Both clinical and experimental studies are reviewed in the context of these disorders and their possible underlying mechanisms.

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