Last updated11 Apr 2026, 3:22 pm SGT
Want your model featured? Contact us
Deep ResearchArena
Battle replay

Gemini 2.5 Pro vs Sonar Pro

tree_0006 · Asthma: Types, Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

Sonar Pro · Much Better
DEEP
2
Rounds
0 - 2
Final Score
15,178
Tokens
$0.15
Cost
Round 4
Mode
← Back to battles·View source page·round4/R4_M0_gemini-2.5-pro-grounding_vs_ppl-sonar-pro-high_tree_0006.log

Timeline

Arrow keys or j/k move between rounds.

Round 1 of 2

Round Context

Depth 2Width 2Backtrack
Logic Chain
Root

Asthma: Types, Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

Step 2

Eczema: What It Is, Symptoms, Causes, Types & Treatment

Question

Identify the prominent U.S. medical center that describes its pediatric respiratory care mission as helping parents "breathe easier" when a child "gasps and wheezes." Upon identifying this institution, contrast the specific care focus of its dermatology team with that of its children's asthma experts. Your answer must list the three specific bodily attributes managed by the dermatology team and the specific physical and emotional symptoms addressed by the asthma experts.

Answer length: 200-300 words.

Show hidden checklists
Depth checklist
  • Target Entity: Cleveland Clinic (or Cleveland Clinic Children's)
  • Logic Proof: Matches the specific phrasing "gasps and wheezes" and "help them (and you) breathe easier" used in their pediatric asthma care descriptions.
Width checklist
  • Dermatology Team Focus: Skin
  • Dermatology Team Focus: Hair
  • Dermatology Team Focus: Nails
  • Asthma Experts Address: Child gasping
  • Asthma Experts Address: Child wheezing
  • Asthma Experts Address: Parental anxiety (or feeling anxious)
Examiner rationale

The question employs Deep Logic by quoting specific symptoms and marketing phrasing ('gasps and wheezes', 'breathe easier') to identify the 'Cleveland Clinic' without naming it. It then applies Wide Aggregation by requiring the agent to retrieve and contrast details from two distinct departments (Dermatology and Pediatric Asthma) found within the source material, ensuring the answer cannot be derived from a single sentence or document.

Judgment

Tie
BOTH
Score 0 - 0

Both agents failed the primary 'Deep Logic' constraint: identifying the correct entity. The specific phrasing 'help them (and you) breathe easier' when a child 'gasps and wheezes' is the marketing copy for **Cleveland Clinic Children's** (specifically their Pediatric Pulmonology department). Agent A incorrectly identified Johns Hopkins, and Agent B incorrectly identified St. Mary's. While both agents correctly guessed the generic dermatology focus (Skin, Hair, Nails) and the asthma themes (Anxiety), the failure to identify the correct institution makes both responses factually inaccurate regarding the core query. Agent B had better formatting, but accuracy is paramount.

Evolution step
Determining Next Step...
TIE (Both Bad): BACKTRACKING.
[BACKTRACK] Moving up to Parent Node

Gemini 2.5 Pro

Google

16.3s
Johns Hopkins Children's Center is the prominent U.S. medical institution that describes its pediatric respiratory mission as helping parents “breathe easier” when a child “gasps and wheezes” [1]. The care focuses of its dermatology and children's asthma teams are distinctly different. The pediatric dermatology team at Johns Hopkins concentrates on diagnosing and treating conditions affecting the body's integumentary system. Their specific care focus is on three bodily attributes: the **skin**, **hair**, and **nails** [2]. This involves managing a wide range of disorders from common rashes and birthmarks to complex genetic skin diseases in infants, children, and adolescents, focusing on the health and appearance of these external structures [2]. In contrast, the children's asthma experts within the Division of Pediatric Pulmonology target the functional and symptomatic manifestations of respiratory disease. They address specific physical symptoms such as **gasping, wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath** [1, 3]. Beyond the physical, their mission explicitly acknowledges the significant emotional symptoms associated with asthma attacks, specifically the **fear and anxiety** that both children and their families experience during episodes of respiratory distress [1]. While the dermatology team manages visible, structural components of the body, the asthma specialists manage a chronic internal condition defined by acute physical episodes and their resulting psycho-emotional impact. ## References [1] Johns Hopkins Medicine. (n.d.). *Pediatric Pulmonology and Sleep Medicine*. Retrieved from Johns Hopkins Children's Center website. [2] Johns Hopkins Medicine. (n.d.). *Pediatric Dermatology*. Retrieved from Johns Hopkins Children's Center website. [3] Johns Hopkins Medicine. (n.d.). *Asthma in Children*. Retrieved from Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital website.

Sonar Pro

Perplexity

15.1s
The institution is **St. Mary’s Kids (St. Mary’s Hospital for Children) in New York**, whose Center for Pediatric Respiratory Care is described as helping families “breathe easier” when children struggle with severe breathing problems.[1] Within this medical center, the **dermatology team** focuses on managing three key bodily attributes: 1. **Skin** – diagnosing and treating rashes, eczema, infections, birthmarks, and other pediatric skin diseases to improve comfort and appearance. 2. **Hair** – evaluating and treating hair loss, scalp disorders, and hair-shaft abnormalities that affect growth and self-image. 3. **Nails** – addressing nail deformities, infections, and disorders linked to systemic or genetic conditions, supporting both function and cosmetic health. By contrast, the **children’s asthma experts** in the respiratory/ pulmonary program concentrate on: - **Physical symptoms** such as coughing, wheezing, chest tightness, shortness of breath, and exercise intolerance, aiming to prevent acute attacks and long-term lung damage.[1][2] - **Emotional and psychological symptoms**, including fear of attacks, anxiety about breathing, sleep disturbance, and reduced confidence or social participation related to asthma limitations; they provide education, self-management coaching, and family support so parents can “breathe easier” when a child gasps and wheezes.[1][2] Thus, dermatology targets the outward **skin–hair–nail** complex, while asthma care targets **breathing function plus the child’s and family’s emotional security** around chronic respiratory disease. ## References [1] St. Mary’s Kids – Respiratory Therapy / Center for Pediatric Respiratory Care [2] UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals – Pediatric Pulmonology Clinic (asthma-focused services and family support)