Across
- 2. Habits and reward processing are managed by these nuclei. Basal Ganglia
- 3. This higher-level cognitive function involves the limbic system. Decision
- 4. Language output is partially controlled by this gyrus. Expression
- 5. Navigation and mapping of space are linked to this type of memory. Spatial
- 7. The scientist who first named the "le grand lobe limbique." Broca
- 8. The amygdala is a vital component of this brain system. Limbic
- 9. Emotional assessment of situations is the amygdala's role in this. Valence
- 10. Memory strength increases with heightened emotional _____. Arousal
- 11. The bond between mother and child is influenced by this system. Bonding
Down
- 1. Memory formation relies heavily on this seahorse-shaped structure. Hippocampus
- 2. Memory formation and retrieval are closely linked to this lobe. Temporal
- 3. This system aids in regulating aggressive behaviors. Control
- 4. Sensory information, excluding smell, passes through this brain structure. Thalamus
- 6. The limbic system controls these involuntary motor functions. Autonomic
- 7. The seahorse-shaped structure vital for memory. Hippocampus
- 8. Voluntary movement is governed by these deep brain nuclei. Movement
- 9. Emotional processing of pain occurs within this system. Emotion
- 10. Long-term memory relies on this process of information stabilization. Consolidation
