fourth ventricle
fourth ventricle
The Pons - The Pons includes a bridge of fibers that connects the brainstem with the cerebellum.
In the brain, the pons relays sensory information between the cerebellum and cerebrum; aids in relaying other messages in the brain; controls arousal, and regulates respiration. The pons may have some role in dreams and dreaming.
The brain stem
The pons & medulla (two structures of the brainstem) for the narrowish central region which lies between the two hemispheres of the cerebellum
metencephalon.
Some structures within the pons are linked to the cerebellum, involving them in movement and posture
The brainstem sits between large organs -- the brain (including cerebrum and cerebellum) and spinal cord -- and is directly connected to them. The three segments of the brainstem (the midbrain, pons, and medulla) also give rise to most of the twelve cranial nerves (excluding cranial nerves I, II, and arguably XI).
The medical term is "pontocerebellar," which refers to structures or processes involving both the cerebellum and the pons in the brain.
medulla,cerebellum,and cerebrum by mike k.
The pons is a structure located in the brainstem that serves as a bridge connecting different parts of the brain. It plays a role in regulating sleep, breathing, and controlling movements. It also contains nerve fibers that transmit signals between the cerebellum and the cerebral cortex.
cerebellum, pons and medulla