If you look up Emesis on Wiki it gives a good summation. The short answer is a few parts, but if you are looking for where it begins I would say the Area Postrema, which has the chemoreceptors that sense toxins and whatnot to begin the process of emesis. GL with your research.
In the cardiogenic shock, blood circulations slows down to various parts of the body, including the brain. You have a center that controls vomiting in your brain, it is in your medulla oblongata, and this decrease in blood circulation caused by cardiogenic shock also affects the region where that vomiting center is, with this it will be activate and nausea will arise.Source: i researched physiology documents because hypotension causes nausea, and i believe the mechanism is the same.
The right side of the brain controls the left side of the body, and the left side of the brain controls the right side of the body.
Broca's area is a region of your brain around your left temple which is believed to be the seat of your ability to speak.
the nucleus tractus solitarus (basic control) of the medulla along with the pneumotaxic center of the pons (fine control)
Midbrain in the Brain Stem
The cerebellum
In the cardiogenic shock, blood circulations slows down to various parts of the body, including the brain. You have a center that controls vomiting in your brain, it is in your medulla oblongata, and this decrease in blood circulation caused by cardiogenic shock also affects the region where that vomiting center is, with this it will be activate and nausea will arise.Source: i researched physiology documents because hypotension causes nausea, and i believe the mechanism is the same.
Brainstem
No, your cerebellum is a region of your brain that controls your motor functions.
Medulla
The brain controls itself as well as other parts of the body.
Hypothalamus
How the Self Controls Its Brain was created in 1994.
IT is a brain. He controls everyone and everything in Camazotz.
The right side of the brain controls the left side of the body, and the left side of the brain controls the right side of the body.
The cerebellum, located at the back of the brain, is primarily responsible for controlling balance and coordination. It receives sensory inputs from the inner ear, eyes, and muscles to help maintain equilibrium and posture. Damage to the cerebellum can result in issues with balance and coordination.
Broca's area is a region of your brain around your left temple which is believed to be the seat of your ability to speak.