the braincase
Hindbrain
ANDRAL G. has written: 'MEDICAL CLINIC: DISEASES OF THE ENCEPHALON'
Braincase No it is the cranium
The structure that comprises the pons, cerebellum, and medulla is the brainstem. The brainstem plays a crucial role in basic life functions such as breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure regulation.
The nervous system is divided into: - The central nervous system (CNS) : Encephalon, diencephalon, mesencephalon, pons, medulla, spinal cord, cerebellum. - The peripheral nervous system (PNS) : Roots, spinal nerves, plexi, peripheral nerves and neuromuscular junction. - The autonomic nervous system (ANS) : Sympathetic and Parasympathetic
cerebellum, cerebrum, encephalon, gray matter, head, intellect, medulla oblongata, mentality, upper story, wit or if you mean someone has a brain, here are some other synonyms: Einstein, academician, doctor, egghead, genius, highbrow, intellect, intellectual, mastermind, prodigy, pundit, sage, scholar.
The rhombencephalon is a developmental region of the embryonic brain that eventually gives rise to the hindbrain structures, including the cerebellum, pons, and medulla oblongata. It plays a crucial role in controlling vital functions such as breathing, heart rate, and balance.
The synonym of the term "brain" is "Encephalon." It's structure is split in 3 parts: 1) Fore brain or Prosencephalon 2) Mid brain or Mesencephalon 3) Hind brain of Rhombencephalon
There are different types of nerves in the human body namely: the cranial nerves, the spinal nerves, the sympathetic nerves, and the encephalon nerves just but to mention a few. Examples of these nerves includes: the optic nerve, the facial nerve, the vagus nerve, the thoracic nerve, and accessory nerve.
Brain is also called encephalon. In simple words it is meshwork of biological units of machine i.e. cells connected by the biological or bioelectrical wires i.e. their processes. The comlexity varies according to phylogenetic [evolutionary] development. It controls rest of the systems in the body by responding to needs of the body via bioelectrical wires connecting the sensors of body called receptors [spread all over body] and specialized areas of brain.
Encephalopathy: encephal/o means brain, -pathy means disease condition. The general category for the degenerative diseases of the brain is known as "dementia". Alzheimer's Disease account for about two thirds of all dementias. There is also vascular dementia, dementia due to Parkinson's Disease, normal pressure hydrocephalus, Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease, and many others.