Vestibular information travels to all of the following areas of the brain except the __________. medulla pons cerebellum optic chiasm

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Vestibular information travels to all of the following areas of the brain except the optic chiasm
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Vestibular information doesn't travel to this area of the brain: D. optic chiasm.

A brain refers to a delicate organ containing a soft nerve tissue and it's mainly found inside the skull of vertebrates or mammals.  

Basically, some of the functions of brain in living organisms include the following;

  • Coordination of nervous activities.
  • It controls thought and serves as a memory.
  • Improvement of intellect.  
  • Management of sensation.

Vestibular information can be defined as the information about head position, spatial orientation, posture and motion of the body that are sent to the brain by a vestibular system.

Hence, it is very important that the vestibular system send vestibular information to the brain for normal movement and equilibrium (balance) of the body.

Generally, vestibular information travels to all of the following areas of the brain:

  • Medulla.
  • Pons.
  • Cerebellum.

However, vestibular information doesn't travel to the optic chiasm or prefrontal cortex.

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