LIMBIC SYSTEM

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Across
  1. 2. Habits and reward processing are managed by these nuclei. Basal Ganglia
  2. 3. This higher-level cognitive function involves the limbic system. Decision
  3. 4. Language output is partially controlled by this gyrus. Expression
  4. 5. Navigation and mapping of space are linked to this type of memory. Spatial
  5. 7. The scientist who first named the "le grand lobe limbique." Broca
  6. 8. The amygdala is a vital component of this brain system. Limbic
  7. 9. Emotional assessment of situations is the amygdala's role in this. Valence
  8. 10. Memory strength increases with heightened emotional _____. Arousal
  9. 11. The bond between mother and child is influenced by this system. Bonding
Down
  1. 1. Memory formation relies heavily on this seahorse-shaped structure. Hippocampus
  2. 2. Memory formation and retrieval are closely linked to this lobe. Temporal
  3. 3. This system aids in regulating aggressive behaviors. Control
  4. 4. Sensory information, excluding smell, passes through this brain structure. Thalamus
  5. 6. The limbic system controls these involuntary motor functions. Autonomic
  6. 7. The seahorse-shaped structure vital for memory. Hippocampus
  7. 8. Voluntary movement is governed by these deep brain nuclei. Movement
  8. 9. Emotional processing of pain occurs within this system. Emotion
  9. 10. Long-term memory relies on this process of information stabilization. Consolidation