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