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That sensory input gets relayed to the hypothalamus, which stimulates the medulla oblongata, which then taps the parasympathetic fibers in the vagus nerve.
The medulla oblongata serves as the integration center for ventilation and sends neural signals to the respiratory muscles, thus increasing ventilation.
These baroreceptors transmit their data to the central nervous system, and more specifically, to the cardio regulatory center of the medulla oblongata.
This information is relayed to the cardio regulatory center of the medulla, which responds to the high blood pressure by causing decreased heart rate and causing vasodilation.
The brainstem actually has three main components — and I know this is getting to be a lot of vocabulary here — you have the midbrain, the pons, and the medulla oblongata.
This information is then sent via nerves to the cardio regulatory center within the medulla, which responds by initiating mechanisms that decrease the blood pressure to a normal level.
And from a very tiny, underused part of my brain — probably located at the base of my medulla oblongata where my subconscious dwells — comes the thought: he's here to see you.
The 2nd order neuron then sends off an axon that crosses over to the opposite side of the medulla, and travels up to the ventral posterior nucleus of the thalamus to synapse with a 3rd order neuron.
Once your brain receives sensory information, it sends a motor signal down the upper motor neurons through the corticospinal tract in the midbrain, and cross to the opposite side at the medulla before continuing down the spinal cord.