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Students with an emotional or behavioral disorder typically exhibit problems across ______ dimension(s) .
Pons
A part of the brain located in the brainstem, essential for connecting different parts of the brain and controlling functions like sleep and respiration.
Medulla
An essential part of the brainstem involved in regulating breathing, heart rate, and other autonomic functions.
Amygdala
A region of the brain that is involved in experiencing emotions, particularly fear, and storing emotional memories.
Reticular Formation
A network of neurons in the brainstem that is involved in regulating wakefulness, sleep, and attention.
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