IPA: //maɪˌɛlənˈsɛfəlɪk//
KK: /maɪˌɛlənˈsɛfəlɪk/
Relating to a part of the brain called the myelencephalon, which is involved in various functions of the nervous system.
The myelencephalic region plays a crucial role in regulating vital functions such as breathing and heart rate.
Myelencephalic is formed from "myelo-" (from Greek "myelos", meaning marrow or spinal cord) and "encephalon" (from Greek "enkephalos", meaning brain). The term refers to the part of the brain that is associated with the spinal cord, specifically the medulla oblongata.
Think of 'myelo-' relating to the 'spinal cord' and 'encephalon' meaning 'brain' — together they describe the brain region connected to the spinal cord.