Parts of Brain
Across
- 5. Vital to understanding and comprehension of language
- 9. The lobe responsible for sensory information received from the outside world; includes the somatic sensory cortex
- 10. Responsible for automatic functions such as breathing, blood pressure, circulation, and digestion (as well as reflexes for swallowing, coughing, sneezing and vomiting)
- 12. “Little brain” that helps control voluntary movements such as eye movement as well as coordination and balance
- 14. The lobe responsible for motor control, high-end functioning like speech, judgment, and decision making
- 15. The lobe involved with sight; back of head
- 16. Contains neurons that influence emotions such as aggression and fear
Down
- 1. Vital for the formation of memories
- 2. The lobe involved with hearing; sides of head
- 3. Largest and most highly developed part of brain; responsible for higher emotional and cognitive functions (e.g. perception, motor functions, inteligence)
- 4. Key area of reading and writing function; structural abnormalities in this area can lead to dyslexia
- 6. Connects the 2 hemispheres of brain
- 7. In charge of “maininance” behaviors such as eating, drinking, and body temperature + Helps control endocrine system.
- 8. Transmits information from the body to the brain as part of the central nervous system
- 9. acts as a major pathway for motor and sensory information between the body and higher-level brain functioning
- 11. is Associated with speech production and articulation
- 13. Known as the “sensory switchboard”