š§ Pons
Part of the brainstem in humans and other bipeds
The pons (from Latin pons, 'bridge'code: lat promoted to code: la ) is the part of the brainstem that, in humans and other mammals, lies inferior to the midbrain, superior to the medulla oblongata, and anterior to the cerebellum. The pons is also called the pons Varoliicode: lat promoted to code: la ('bridge of Variolus'), after the Italian anatomist and surgeon Costanzo Varolio (1543ā1575). The pons contains neural pathways and nerve tracts that conduct signals from the brain down to the cerebellum and medulla, as well as pathways that carry the sensory signals up into the thalamus.
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