Non-sexual arousal (such as motor function) is centered in the brainstem.
lymbic system
The reticular formation
Amygdala
Pons
hindbrain.
Hindbrain
cerebellum
medulla pons cerebellum thalamus
These two structures are located in the brainstem which is the most posterior part of the brain.
the midbrain and hindbrain.
hindbrain.
Hindbrain
Hindbrain
cerebellum
Part of the mid-brain, it sends impulses to the cerebral cortex to keep it conscious and alert. It is also important for sleep and arousal.
hindbrain.
what does the cerebellum control in the brain, my husband had a stroke many years ago but trouble breathing please answer my question
The Reticular Activating System (RAS). It controls transitions between sleep and wakefulness, arousal, and attention.
pineal gland.
medulla pons cerebellum thalamus
hindbrain -apex-