The pons of the brain generally functions to send information from the forebrain to the cerebellum. It plays a large role in sleep paralysis and generation of dreams, and damage to the pons often results in sleep abnormalities.
corpus callosum. Bridges the right and the left hemisphere
Medulla & pons
The pons is an area of the brain, making it a part of the neurological system.
stroke in that area of the brain
The brain stem contains three parts. They are the midbrain, pons, and medulla.
the midbrain contains the pons, medulla oblongata and the the brain stem.
The main parts of the brain stem are the medulla oblongata (myelencephalon), pons (part of metencephalon), and midbrain (mesencephalon). There are also many other structures such as various nuclei and neuronal pathways.
The pons acts as a bridge in the brain sending information to other parts of the brain, the stop sign one sees while driving will be sent to the pons before it is sent to the occipital lobes.
brain stem
The PONS
Pons, mid-brain and medulla
Pontine refers to things that have to do with the pons. The pons is a structure located in the brain stem that connects the medulla and the thalamus.