Across
- 5. subcortical structure that produces dopamine
- 8. this commissure is involved in pupillary response
- 9. lobe of the cerebellum that manages visual input for balance and spatial orientation with vestibular nuclei
- 10. this cranial nerve is tested by assessing tongue movement
- 13. this BG circuit is largely involved in emotional regulation
- 14. subcortical structure that has a main role in maintaining homeostatis
- 17. type of cortical sensation testing where letters are drawn in pt's hands
- 20. this commissure is involved in pain sensation
- 21. type of afferent endings that wraps around nuclear chain fibers
- 22. this type of stroke occurs deep within subcortical structures and is more prevalent in pts with chronic HTN
Down
- 1. subcortical structure in limbic system that controls autonomic responses such as fear, arousal, and emotional stimuli
- 2. type of afferent endings that sense rapid stretch and initiation of stretch
- 3. subcortical structure in limbic system that coordinates sensory input with emotions, involves fear conditioning and emotional response to pain
- 4. rigid posturing involving extension of UE and LE, damage is below red nucleus
- 6. largely involved in the emotional response to pain
- 7. rigid posturing involving flexion of the UE and extension of the LE, damage above red nucleus
- 11. this BG circuit is largely involved in voluntary movement via the motor loop
- 12. occlusion to this artery (abbreviation) leads to contralateral vision deficits and agnosia
- 15. this artery (abbreviation) is the most common site of CVA occlusion and affects UE > LE
- 16. this zone of the cerebellum recieves vestibular information
- 18. this artery (abbreviation)supplies the medial surface of the brain and when occluded, affects LE > UE
- 19. syndrome resulting in loss of contralateral pain/temp and ipsilateral motor/touch/proprioception
