Location and Extent
Function
Damage
Information Relay
100

The location of the pons on the brainstem

What is the middle part of the brainstem?

100

The location where the pons relay sensory information to

What is the cerebellum?

100

Preventative measures against having damaged pons

What are eating a balanced diet, being active, using safety equipment, and treating chronic conditions?

100

The anatomy that the pons control sensation and motor function for

What are the head and the neck?

200

The part of the brain above the pons

What is the midbrain?

200
The main function of pons

What is coordinating facial movements, hearing, and balance?

200

The methods of assessing damage to the pons

What are eye movement, taste, and balance?

200

The part of the brain that the pons get information from

What is the motor cortex?

300
The part of the brain that is joined to the pons

What is the cerebellum?

300

The unconscious processes that the pons handle

What are breathing and sleeping?

300

Symptoms of damage to the pons

What are lack of coordination, loss of hearing, touch, paralysis, double vision, vertigo, tinnitus, nystagmus, and nausea?

300

The type of information that enters the brain through the pons

What is auditory information?
400

The part of the brain below the pons

What is the medulla oblongata?

400

The anatomy that the pons link

What are the brain and the spinal cord?

400

The effects of extensive damage of the pons

What is paralysis of the entire body or locked-in syndrome?

400

The system that the pons control

What is the reticular activating system?

500

The length of the pons

What is 2.5 cm or 0.98 inches?

500

Three sensory roles of the pons

What are hearing, swallowing, chewing, equilibrium, eye moment, and secretion of saliva and tears?

500

The causes of damage to the pons

What are pontine strokes, brain tumors, small and large artery, neck injury, pressure, and abrupt movement that cuts off blood flow to the brain stem?

500

The number of cranial nerves that have a point of origin or termination at the pons

What is 4?

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