Leticia suffers an accident which makes it impossible for her to open her eyes. Additionally, she also becomes unresponsive to any stimulus. What is the most likely reason for her enduring loss of consciousness?

A. Damage to the corpus callosum of the brain.
B. Absence of the corpus callosum of the brain.
C. Damage to the reticular formation of the brain.
D. An overactive reticular formation of the brain.



C. Damage to the reticular formation of the brain.

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