Across
- 3. This type of pathway carries information both at the conscious and unconscious level
- 5. This is the awareness of the movements and relative position of body parts
- 7. This pathway plays an essential role in automatic adjustments of movement and posture
- 8. This pathway transmits information to the cerebral cortex
- 9. This type of transmission is somatotopically organized
- 11. This is the ability to discriminate between two closely spaced points
- 12. This tract is involved in turning the eyes and head toward the source of noxious input
- 13. This is the ability to use touch and proprioceptive information to identify an object
- 14. What system provides information about stimuli that threatens to damage or have damaged tissue
Down
- 1. This type of transmission is not somatotopically organized
- 2. Discriminative nociception and temperature is transmitted through this column
- 4. Light touch and conscious proprioception is transmitted through this column
- 6. This tract terminates in the reticular formation
- 10. This tract produces automatic movements and emotional responses to noxious stimuli
- 12. These pathways provide information about the external world and about the musculoskeletal system
