brain stem

noun

Definition of brain stem

: the part of the brain composed of the midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata and connecting the spinal cord with the forebrain and cerebrum

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University of Utah scientists examined Mike and reported that the rooster could live because his brain stem was still connected to the spinal cord and his throat and windpipe were intact. Tom Noel, The Know, "16 strange, spooky and (mostly) true Colorado stories to tell around a campfire," 24 Aug. 2019 The music is visceral, the high-pitch whir of the lira flutes like a snake worming its way through my earholes and taking hold of my brain stem. National Geographic, "Music in Morocco: The ultimate sonic journey," 23 July 2019 In January 2018, he was diagnosed with a tumor on his brain stem. Richard Obert, azcentral, "Higley football player Edwards fighting back after brain surgeries, strokes," 2 Aug. 2019 Given the workers’ reported symptoms — balance problems, sleep and thinking difficulties, headaches and other complaints — the researchers had expected the cerebellum, near the brain stem, to be affected. Lindsey Tanner, Los Angeles Times, "Victims of Havana embassy ‘sonic attack’ have distinctly different brains, MRIs show," 23 July 2019 She was rushed to UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh with brain trauma and a herniated brain stem, WPXI.com reported. Alexandria Hein, Fox News, "Pennsylvania girl with diabetes dies after blood sugar drops during sleepover, family says," 21 Sep. 2018 Brody’s illness began with a fall, which doctors suspected may have been related to an inner ear infection, but led to a stay at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, where scans revealed a tumor on his brain stem. Alexandria Hein, Fox News, "Dying boy's Christmas decorations allegedly vandalized, neighbor claims," 19 Sep. 2018 Scanning the brains of patients with diabetic nerve pain, Tracey and Segerdahl found enhanced communication from the brain stem, via the spine, to the parts of the brain known to contribute to the sensation of pain. Nicola Twilley, The New Yorker, "The Neuroscience of Pain," 9 May 2016 Three doctors have declared the girl brain dead based on exams and tests showing no blood flow or electrical activity in either her cerebrum or the brain stem that controls breathing. CBS News, "Jahi McMath taken out of Oakland hospital in private ambulance, now in custody of mom," 6 Jan. 2014

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First Known Use of brain stem

1874, in the meaning defined above

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brain stem

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Medical Definition of brain stem

: the part of the brain composed of the midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata and connecting the spinal cord with the forebrain and cerebrum