Summer 2001
  Rules of Evidence

Jet Lag May Harm Memory

Putting Gingko to the Test

Depression and Memory

Patient Profile

Memory Tip
 
 
  Brainstem

The brainstem is the "stem-like" region at the base of the brain that merges into the spinal cord. It contains the midbrain, pons and medulla, which in turn contain groups of neurons that are important for a variety of functions including arousal, sleep, respiration, reflex movements, pain regulation, and some sensory and motor functions.



© 2000 Ann L. Myers
 
 
 
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