Associations to the word «Brainstem»
Noun
- Pons
- Neuron
- Ganglion
- Nucleus
- Cortex
- Axon
- Cord
- Rem
- Synapse
- Arousal
- Lesion
- Reflex
- Cns
- Respiration
- Opioid
- Serotonin
- Nerve
- Implant
- Projection
- Pathway
- Neurotransmitter
- Dysfunction
- Sclerosis
- Stimulation
- Neu
- Breathing
- Tract
- Locus
- Mri
- Input
- Activation
- Lobe
- Modulation
- Brain
- Hemorrhage
- Abnormality
- Dopamine
- Fiber
- Inhibition
- Tumor
- Receptor
- Vertebrate
- Anatomy
- Septum
- Generator
- Potential
- Conduction
- Sinus
- Placebo
- Hemisphere
- Degeneration
- Neurology
- Tomography
- Slice
Adjective
- Auditory
- Spinal
- Cortical
- Cerebral
- Inhibitory
- Medial
- Ventral
- Neuronal
- Respiratory
- Neuron
- Basal
- Dorsal
- Sensory
- Reflex
- Descending
- Ascending
- Peripheral
- Neural
- Lateral
- Posterior
- Endogenous
- Newborn
- Synaptic
- Optic
- Anatomical
- Cervical
- Neurological
- Motor
- Anterior
- Frontal
- Facial
- Cardiovascular
- Schematic
- Olfactory
- Somatic
- Nervous
- Bilateral
- Sympathetic
- Mediate
- Inferior
- Horn
- Retinal
- Transverse
Wiktionary
BRAINSTEM, noun. Alternative spelling of brain stem
Dictionary definition
BRAINSTEM, noun. The part of the brain continuous with the spinal cord and comprising the medulla oblongata and pons and midbrain and parts of the hypothalamus.
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