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Locus coeruleus and Nucleus prepositus

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Difference between Locus coeruleus and Nucleus prepositus

Locus coeruleus vs. Nucleus prepositus

The locus coeruleus (\-si-ˈrü-lē-əs\, also spelled locus caeruleus or locus ceruleus) is a nucleus in the pons of the brainstem involved with physiological responses to stress and panic. Located in the caudal pons and upper medulla oblongata, the nucleus prepositus (also nucleus prepositus hypoglossi) is part of the horizontal gaze holding system.

Similarities between Locus coeruleus and Nucleus prepositus

Locus coeruleus and Nucleus prepositus have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Pons.

Pons

The pons (Latin for "bridge") is part of the brainstem, and in humans and other bipeds lies inferior to the midbrain, superior to the medulla oblongata and anterior to the cerebellum.

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Locus coeruleus and Nucleus prepositus Comparison

Locus coeruleus has 99 relations, while Nucleus prepositus has 5. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.96% = 1 / (99 + 5).

References

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