Key term choice board

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Across
  1. 2. attention, remember, and juggle multiple tasks
  2. 4. and describe; declarative memories include memories
  3. 5. reasoning, and learning; makes up about 80% of your
  4. 9. cortex-the largest part of the brain; two halves
  5. 12. largest lobe and controls voluntary movement, speech,
  6. 13. lobes-are in the front part of the brain right behind the
  7. 15. to regulate balance, breathing, heart rate and more
  8. 17. orientation; left hemisphere controls expressive language
  9. 20. and learning-related emotions
  10. 21. and interprets all the sensory information a person
  11. 24. on stored memory
  12. 27. memory, which is the ability to recognize something
  13. 28. function-the mental process that enables us to plan,
  14. 29. of the temporal lobe, brains memory library,
  15. 30. declarative memories, which are memories you can access,
  16. 31. of the temporal lobe, manages emotions like fear
Down
  1. 1. skills; located in the back of your brain
  2. 3. balance, posture, coordination, and find
  3. 6. events or memorized facts and information; also helps with
  4. 7. memory, intelligence, and personality
  5. 8. and receptive language skills
  6. 10. of a neuron that receive signals from other
  7. 11. sights, sounds and touches; regulates
  8. 14. intellect; control primary motor cortex; plays an important role
  9. 15. stem-the bottom, stalk like portion of the brain, connects
  10. 16. below the thalamus; important in regulating
  11. 18. that work together to help a person function
  12. 19. essential organ that controls many body functions;
  13. 22. right hemisphere controls cognition, emotions, and
  14. 23. like sights, sounds, smells, and tastes; many complex
  15. 25. brain to your spinal cord, sends messages to the rest of the
  16. 26. functions, automatic function, hunger, thirst, and sleep;
  17. 32. anxiety, contributes to how a person feels when they get a