Across
- 3. inner meninges layer
- 6. inhibits function, coordinates motor behavior, modulates activity of UMNS
- 9. between arachnoid and pia; CSF vessels run through this space
- 13. all movement has to go through LMNs aka cranial nerves
- 14. Synapses between cortex and brainstem; brings in “control” or instructions for movement
- 15. outer meninges layer; very tough
Down
- 1. corticobulbar and corticospinal tracts; synapse directly onto LMNs
- 2. posterior bloodflow
- 4. produces cerebrospinal fluid in the ventricles
- 5. middle meninges layer
- 7. modulates information; nuclei sends information to other specialized areas in the cortex
- 8. anterior bloodflow
- 10. scattering of interconnected nuclei within and throughout the brainstem; its role is cardiovascular and respiratory function and production of neurotransmitters
- 11. caused by degeneration of midbrain’s substantia nigra and loss of dopamine to basal ganglia
- 12. Regulates autonomic nervous system
