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Brainstem and Evoked potential

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Difference between Brainstem and Evoked potential

Brainstem vs. Evoked potential

The brainstem (or brain stem) is the posterior part of the brain, adjoining and structurally continuous with the spinal cord. An evoked potential or evoked response is an electrical potential recorded from the nervous system of a human or other animal following presentation of a stimulus, as distinct from spontaneous potentials as detected by electroencephalography (EEG), electromyography (EMG), or other electrophysiologic recording method.

Similarities between Brainstem and Evoked potential

Brainstem and Evoked potential have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Central nervous system, Inferior colliculus, Medial geniculate nucleus, Spinal cord, Spinothalamic tract, Thalamus.

Central nervous system

The central nervous system (CNS) is the part of the nervous system consisting of the brain and spinal cord.

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Inferior colliculus

The inferior colliculus (IC) (Latin for lower hill) is the principal midbrain nucleus of the auditory pathway and receives input from several peripheral brainstem nuclei in the auditory pathway, as well as inputs from the auditory cortex.

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Medial geniculate nucleus

The medial geniculate nucleus (MGN) or medial geniculate body (MGB) is part of the auditory thalamus and represents the thalamic relay between the inferior colliculus (IC) and the auditory cortex (AC).

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Spinal cord

The spinal cord is a long, thin, tubular bundle of nervous tissue and support cells that extends from the medulla oblongata in the brainstem to the lumbar region of the vertebral column.

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Spinothalamic tract

The spinothalamic tract (also known as anterolateral system or the ventrolateral system) is a sensory pathway from the skin to the thalamus.

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Thalamus

The thalamus (from Greek θάλαμος, "chamber") is the large mass of gray matter in the dorsal part of the diencephalon of the brain with several functions such as relaying of sensory signals, including motor signals, to the cerebral cortex, and the regulation of consciousness, sleep, and alertness.

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Brainstem and Evoked potential Comparison

Brainstem has 110 relations, while Evoked potential has 92. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 2.97% = 6 / (110 + 92).

References

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