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1. Brainstem synonyms, Brainstem pronunciation, Brainstem translation, English dictionary definition of Brainstem

2. Pons and cortex visual Brainstem! Brainstem! Sylvian

3. Brainstem reflexes are involuntary responses to stimuli mediated by the Brainstem

4. A Brainstem glioma is a cancerous glioma tumor in the Brainstem

5. "Brainstem" is a song fromEpisode 3: Tokyo Grows/That Smarts/Brainstem

6. Brainstem glioma refer to all subtypes of astrocytomas that occur in the Brainstem

7. A Brainstem infarction (BSI) is a stroke that happens when blood cannot flow to your Brainstem

8. Brainstem gliomas can arise in any area of the Brainstem, but the pons is the most common location making up 75-85% of Brainstem tumor

9. Brainstem stroke syndromes, also known as crossed Brainstem syndromes, refer to a group of syndromes that occur secondary to lesions, most commonly infarcts, of the Brainstem

10. The Brainstem also connects most of …

11. It Accommodates the brainstem and cerebellum

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13. Brainstem gliomas typically grow in a diffuse fashion among the normal cells within the Brainstem, making it impossible to remove the tumor without injuring the normal Brainstem.

14. Some Brainstem gliomas can be classified based on certain growth characteristics: Focal Brainstem gliomas: These tumors grow more slowly, and are restricted to one area of the Brainstem (usually the midbrain and medulla)

15. The Brainstem, also spelled Brainstem, is divided into three regions: the superior midbrain, the middle pons, and the inferior medulla oblongata

16. In this video, I cover the Brainstem

17. Baers (BAER) Auditory brainstem response (ABR), also known as brainstem evoked response (BSER) is an electrical signal evoked from the brainstem of a human or other mammal by the presentation of a sound such as a click.

18. The Brainstem includes a number of sensory connections

19. Most cranial nerves are found in the Brainstem.

20. Epidemiology Although many different Brainstem stroke syndromes have

21. What does Brainstems mean? Plural form of brainstem

22. Varicella zoster virus reactivation Antedating ipsilateral brainstem stroke

23. And now, the parts of the brain, performed by The Brain! Yes! Neo-cortex, frontal lobe Brainstem! Brainstem! Hippocampus, neural node Right hemisphere

24. Attached to the Brainstem, but considered a separate region of …

25. Though the Brainstem is small, it is extremely important

26. Your Brainstem allows you to speak, hear, and swallow

27. Management considerations are highlighted in this overview of Brainstem hemorrhage.

28. The Brainstem connects the cerebrum on top and it connects the spinal cord below, and it connects the cerebellum, which is behind the Brainstem

29. The Brainstem refers to the middle part of the brain(1)

30. Migraine with brainstem aura or MBA (formerly known as Basilar migraines) are headachesthat start in the lower part of the brain, called the brainstem

31. Ischemic Brainstem strokes constitute 10% of all ischemic brain strokes

32. The blink reflex was delayed in 18 additional patients without brainstem signs.

33. Brainstem gliomas start in the brain or spinal cord tissue and …

34. The Brainstem tissues are similar to those of the spinal cord.

35. The reticular Activating system spans an extensive portion of the brainstem

36. The Abducens nerve emerges from the brainstem at the pontomedullary junction

37. The brainstem must be destroyed, or severed from the spinal cord.

38. The Brainstem connects, basically, all the parts of the nervous system together

39. Hearing was assessed with auditory brainstem responses (ABR) seven to ten days after transection.

40. Clippers predominantly affects the cerebellum, spinal cord, and brainstem - the part of the brain

41. Brainstem Brainstem evoked potential frequencies are trained with artificial neural networks for classification as normal or abnormal, and neural networks classified the potentials with a 90.74% accuracy (Dass et al., 2016)

42. In the brain, Brainstem comprises the midbrain, the pons, and the medulla oblongata

43. A case report of brainstem encephalitis and cerebellitis with benign course is presented.

44. Brainstem is a education resource teaching students of all ages programming, engineering, robotics, and entrepreneurship

45. Brainstem hemorrhage may be a devastating disorder presenting with a broad range of symptoms

46. The medulla houses essential ascending and descending nerve tracts as well as Brainstem nuclei

47. Acute occlusion of the Basilar artery may cause brainstem or thalamic ischemia or infarction

48. Migraine with brainstem aura (MBA), previously called Basilar-type migraine, is a rare form of migraine with aura wherein the primary signs and symptoms seem to originate from the brainstem, without evidence of weakness

49. Brainstem cavernous Angiomas are lesions that can be found in the pons, medulla, or midbrain regions

50. The medulla oblongata (medulla) is one of the three regions that make up the Brainstem

51. A Basilar migraine refers to a specific type of migraine that starts in the brainstem

52. The pons and medulla of the brainstem was known as bulb or Bulbar area of the brain

53. The Brainstem is the region of the brain that connects the cerebrum with the spinal cord

54. Active implantable medical devices — Part 2-3: Particular requirements for cochlear and auditory brainstem implant systems

55. Make learning stimulating with Brainstem augmented reality flashcards to stimulate bright young minds through experiential learning

56. Bulbar Polio is a form of Paralytic Poliomyelitis in which the brainstem gets attacked by the poliovirus

57. The Cerebrum, which lies in front or on top of the brainstem, comprises a large portion of the brain

58. The Cerebrum is the largest part of the brain, located superiorly and anteriorly in relation to the brainstem

59. Brainstem regions support vital bodily functions, yet their genetic architectures and involvement in common brain disorders remain understudied

60. The Brainstem gives rise to cranial nerves 3 through 12 and provides the main motor and sensory innervation to the …

61. The Brainstem or Truncus encephali in Latin is a brain structure located between the medulla and the spinal cord (1)

62. Motor and sensory neurons travel through the Brainstem allowing for the relay of signals between the brain and the spinal cord

63. 24 At the gross anatomical level the optic tract can be seen to terminate in a number of discrete relays in the brainstem.

64. DeCerebrate rigidity a posture found in those with lesions of the upper part of the brainstem or severe bilateral lesions of the

65. The Brainstem is the most caudal part of the brain.It adjoins, is structurally continuous with the spinal cord and consists of the:

66. Tone pips of suprathreshold intensities elicit an acoustic nerve response (I) and six low amplitude brainstem potentials (II–VII) during the initial 10 ms.

67. In vertebrate anatomy, the Brainstem is the most inferior portion of the brain, adjoining and structurally continuous with the brain and spinal cord

68. Objectives: The brainstem evoked response audiometry (Bera) is an objective neurophysiological method for the evaluation of the hearing threshold and diagnosing retrocochlear lesions

69. The Brainstem helps relay sensory information, such as pain, eye and mouth movement, involuntary muscle movements, consciousness, respirations, hunger, and cardiac function(2).

70. Here, using imaging-genetics data from a discovery sample of 27,034 individuals, we identify 45 Brainstem-associated genetic loci, including the first link …

71. The Brainstem is the rear part of the brain.It has two sections: the hindbrain, which includes the pons and medula, and the midbrain.

72. 30 Because the habenular nucleus was an important relay from the forebrain to brainstem, the forebrain could modulate the activity of LC through this pathway.

73. The Brainstem is a sort of automatic control centre for several important involuntary actions of the body, such as heartbeat, breathing, blood pressure, and many reflexes.

74. Software for programming speech processors for artificial cochlear implants and implant systems, skull mounted hearing implant systems, auditory brainstem systems and combined electric acoustic stimulation systems

75. A method for determining the statistical probability that an auditory brainstem response (ABR) to an acoustic stimulus is present in a human test subject.

76. Pupillary responses are spared in a patient with Cortical blindness because they rely on synaptic reflexes through the brainstem and do not require Cortical inputs.

77. Brain Stem: The Brainstem also has known as brain stem is the back part of the brain, joining and structurally continuous with the spinal cord

78. The Abnormality affects the hippocampus, a brain area that influences such functions as breathing, heart rate, and body temperature, via its neurological connections to the brainstem

79. This syndrome is the manifestation of upper brainstem and diencephalic ischemia caused by occlusion of the rostral Basilar artery; the occlusion usually results from an embolism

80. The Brainstem is a sort of automatic control centre for several important involuntary actions of the body, such as heartbeat, breathing, blood pressure, and many reflexes.