midbrainpons
Midbrainpons is not a standard anatomical term in contemporary neuroanatomy. When used, it typically refers informally to a conceptual region spanning the midbrain (mesencephalon) and the neighboring pons, two consecutive parts of the brainstem. There is no discrete structure officially named midbrainpons, and the term is more likely to appear in discussions of connectivity or functional interactions between the midbrain and pons rather than as a defined anatomical entity.
The brainstem consists of the midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata. The midbrain contains the cerebral peduncles,
The midbrain participates in visual and auditory processing, oculomotor and trochlear control, motor coordination, and certain
Brainstem injuries affecting either region can disrupt movement, sensation, eye and facial function, and autonomic processes.