Flattening of the Pons is typically associated with several neurological conditions causing autonomic dysfunction.
Medulla & pons
The pons is an area of the brain, making it a part of the neurological system.
The part of the brain that is known as the bridge is the pons. It plays a crucial role in connecting different regions of the brain, including the cerebrum and cerebellum, and is vital for coordinating movement, posture, and balance.
stroke in that area of the brain
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.
the midbrain contains the pons, medulla oblongata and the the brain stem.
The PONS
Pons, mid-brain and medulla
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.
The human brain has three major parts. These parts are the cerebrum, the cerebellum, and the brain stem. Each part has smaller parts.
Medulla oblongata, mid brain, pons
pons