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Explore the critical functions of the Tractus Solitarius Nucleus (NTS), the brainstem’s vital relay station. Learn how this key structure processes sensory information, regulates autonomic reflexes, and manages visceral functions, including blood pressure, respiration, and gustatory pathways. Understand the NTS's essential role in homeostasis and its significant implications for neurological health and integrated neurobiological signaling.

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