Brain

Difference Between Brain Tumor and Brain Cancer
Only about one-third of brain tumors are cancerous. But whether they are cancerous or not, brain tumors can impair brain function if they grow large e...
Difference Between AVM and Brain Aneurysm
An AVM puts extreme pressure on the thin and weak walls of the blood vessels. A bulge in a blood vessel wall (aneurysm) may develop and become suscept...
Difference Between Brain and Cerebrum
The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain, and it contributes nearly 80% of the total weight of the human brain. The cerebellum makes up the remai...
Difference Between Brainstem and Spinal Cord
The cerebellum, under the cerebrum at the back of the brain, controls balance and complex actions like walking and talking. The brain stem connects th...
Difference Between Neurogenesis Neuroplasticity and Neuroregeneration
The key difference between neurogenesis neuroplasticity and neuroregeneration is that neurogenesis refers to the formation of new neurons in the brain...
Difference Between Telencephalon and Diencephalon
The key difference between telencephalon and diencephalon is that telencephalon is the anterior part of the brain, which is also called the cerebrum, ...
Difference Between Forebrain Midbrain and Hindbrain
The forebrain is responsible for intelligence, memory, body temperature, hunger and thirst signals while the midbrain is responsible for processing au...
Difference Between Brain Hemorrhage and Stroke
Ischemic stroke: An artery is blocked, and blood supply no longer reaches all the parts of the brain. Hemorrhagic stroke: A blood vessel bursts or lea...
Difference Between Aneurysm and Hemorrhage
Aneurysms usually occur in the aorta, the largest artery in the body, but they also frequently occur in arteries to the brain. If one of these intracr...