Anatomy of the Brain

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Across
  1. 2. it coordinates high-level behaviors, problem solving, judgment, planning, and attention. It also manages emotions and impulse control.
  2. 4. It’s involved with fine motor skills, especially those involving the hands and feet; posture, equilibrium, and balance.
  3. 7. Mass of gray matter cells that relay sensory signals to and from the spinal cord and the cerebrum.
  4. 9. This lobe is in charge of organizing and interpreting sensory information from other parts of the brain.
  5. 10. Basic functions such as breathing and sleeping are controlled in here.
  6. 11. It is involved in communication between left and right hemispheres, eyes movement and vision. A bridge.
Down
  1. 1. is responsible for processing somatic ( body ) sensations.
  2. 3. It coordinates specific functions, including visual memory (such as facial recognition), verbal memory (such as understanding language)
  3. 5. This lobe is heavily involved in the ability to read and recognize printed words, along with other aspects of vision.
  4. 6. It is involved in cognition and voluntary movement.
  5. 8. It directs a multitude of important functions such as body temperature, hunger, and homeostasis.
  6. 12. It coordinates our body movements.