PNS and CNS Review 2
Across
- 3. The gyrus involved in motivation and attention.
- 4. Ventricle Surrounded by thalamus and hypothalamus.
- 5. Cranial nerve XII controlling tongue movement.
- 6. The region containing superior and inferior colliculi.
- 9. A brainwave seen during relaxed wakefulness.
- 11. The region containing the thalamus and hypothalamus.
- 12. Cells supporting the blood-brain barrier.
- 14. A brainwave seen during alert problem-solving.
- 16. Cranial nerve I responsible for smell.
- 21. Cranial nerve XI controlling head rotation and shoulder elevation.
- 22. Brainwaves seen in children or light sleep.
- 23. Cranial nerve II responsible for vision.
- 24. The white matter of the cerebellum seen in tree-like patterns, _____ vitae
- 25. The lobe responsible for movement and personality.
- 27. Cranial nerve V controlling facial sensation and chewing.
- 29. The sensory relay station of the brain.
- 31. Increased sensitivity to painful stimuli.
- 33. Disease causing memory loss and cognitive decline.
- 38. The master regulator of homeostasis.
- 40. The system controlling emotion and memory.
- 47. Cranial nerve IV that moves the eye downward and outward.
- 49. Proprioceptors that detect muscle stretch.
- 50. Pain from a normally non-painful stimulus.
- 51. Brain structure first affected in Alzheimer disease
- 53. The brainstem region relaying information to the cerebellum.
- 54. The brain region responsible for conscious thought and memory.
- 56. The limbic structure consolidating memory.
- 58. Brainwaves dominant in deep sleep.
Down
- 1. Cranial nerve IX controlling swallowing and taste.
- 2. The region consisting of midbrain, pons, and medulla.
- 7. The lobe involved in taste and internal awareness.
- 8. Protein forming tangles in Alzheimer disease.
- 10. Plaques characteristic protein deposits in Alzheimer disease.
- 13. The gland producing melatonin.
- 15. The lobe involved in hearing and memory.
- 17. Ventricle Located between cerebellum and brainstem.
- 18. The region coordinating movement and balance.
- 19. The lobe containing the primary visual cortex.
- 20. Cranial nerve III controlling most eye movements.
- 26. The limbic structure detecting fear and threats.
- 28. Cranial nerve VIII responsible for hearing and balance.
- 30. The region assisting basal nuclei in motor control.
- 32. Neurodegenerative disease affecting motor neurons.
- 34. A disorder with abnormal electrical brain activity.
- 35. The folds on the cerebral surface.
- 36. The largest pair of ventricles in the brain.
- 37. The shallow grooves on the cerebral surface.
- 39. The region containing the pineal gland.
- 41. The region controlling heart rate and breathing.
- 42. The plexus producing cerebrospinal fluid.
- 43. Receptors detecting pain.
- 44. Proprioceptors that detect muscle tension, _____ organs.
- 45. Cranial nerve VI abducting the eye laterally.
- 46. A diagnostic tool recording electrical brain activity.
- 48. The system regulating wakefulness.
- 52. The lobe processing touch, pressure, and proprioception.
- 55. Cranial nerve VII controlling facial expression and taste.
- 57. Cranial nerve X controlling parasympathetic output to viscera.