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The Central Core is found in all vertebrates. Its five main regions help regulate basic life processes, including breathing, pulse, arousal, movement, balance, sleep, and the early stage of processing sensory information.
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The Medulla is the center for breathing, waking, sleeping, and beating of the heart.
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The Pons triggers dreaming and waking from sleep.
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The Reticular Formation signals the cerebral cortex to attend to new stimulation and to remain alert even during sleep.
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The Thalamus begins the process of interpreting sensory information. It determines fundamental properties, such as whether something is good or bad, and then forwards the information to the appropriate area of the cerebral cortex, where information processing continues.
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The Cerebellum coordinates body movements, controls posture, and maintains equilibrium
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