What is hind brain and explain with example
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It is located below Forebrain.
It consists of Pons, Medulla And Cerebellum.
Body's posture is maintained by cerebellum.
Medulla is center of involuntary action.
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The Hindbrain :
This is the posterior part of the brain and is located below the forebrain . It consists of the cerebellum, pons and medulla oblongata . the cerebellum smaller than the cerebrum and is located below it towards the back of the skull . the surface of the cerebellum as a large number of thinely spaced parallel grooves, unlike the irregular folds of the cerebrum . the cerebellum, too is made up of a large number of neurons . The upper layer , while the white matter is buried deeper within the structure . A fourth ventricle, filled with cerebrospinal fluid, lies between the cerebellum and the upper part of the medulla oblongata it is connected to the third ventricle , through a thin duct. The cerebellum coordinates our movements , both voluntary and involuntary . It maintains the bodies posture and balance, and helps us learn new movements .
the Pons lies just about the medula oblongata . It relays information from the fore brain to the cerebellum . It also helps control functions such as sleep, breathing, swallowing, bladder function, hearing, taste, eye moment, facial expressions, facial sensation, balance and posture .
The medulla oblongata lies in front of the cerebellum, at a slightly lower level, and connects to the spinal cord . It controls involuntary actions, such as Heartbeat breathing, sneezing, coughing, swallowing, vomiting , movements of the alimentary canal and secretion by glands . The midbrain, pons and medulla oblongata together makes up the brain stem.
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The Hindbrain :
This is the posterior part of the brain and is located below the forebrain . It consists of the cerebellum, pons and medulla oblongata . the cerebellum smaller than the cerebrum and is located below it towards the back of the skull . the surface of the cerebellum as a large number of thinely spaced parallel grooves, unlike the irregular folds of the cerebrum . the cerebellum, too is made up of a large number of neurons . The upper layer , while the white matter is buried deeper within the structure . A fourth ventricle, filled with cerebrospinal fluid, lies between the cerebellum and the upper part of the medulla oblongata it is connected to the third ventricle , through a thin duct. The cerebellum coordinates our movements , both voluntary and involuntary . It maintains the bodies posture and balance, and helps us learn new movements .
the Pons lies just about the medula oblongata . It relays information from the fore brain to the cerebellum . It also helps control functions such as sleep, breathing, swallowing, bladder function, hearing, taste, eye moment, facial expressions, facial sensation, balance and posture .
The medulla oblongata lies in front of the cerebellum, at a slightly lower level, and connects to the spinal cord . It controls involuntary actions, such as Heartbeat breathing, sneezing, coughing, swallowing, vomiting , movements of the alimentary canal and secretion by glands . The midbrain, pons and medulla oblongata together makes up the brain stem.
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