PNS and CNS Review 2

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Across
  1. 3. The gyrus involved in motivation and attention.
  2. 4. Ventricle Surrounded by thalamus and hypothalamus.
  3. 5. Cranial nerve XII controlling tongue movement.
  4. 6. The region containing superior and inferior colliculi.
  5. 9. A brainwave seen during relaxed wakefulness.
  6. 11. The region containing the thalamus and hypothalamus.
  7. 12. Cells supporting the blood-brain barrier.
  8. 14. A brainwave seen during alert problem-solving.
  9. 16. Cranial nerve I responsible for smell.
  10. 21. Cranial nerve XI controlling head rotation and shoulder elevation.
  11. 22. Brainwaves seen in children or light sleep.
  12. 23. Cranial nerve II responsible for vision.
  13. 24. The white matter of the cerebellum seen in tree-like patterns, _____ vitae
  14. 25. The lobe responsible for movement and personality.
  15. 27. Cranial nerve V controlling facial sensation and chewing.
  16. 29. The sensory relay station of the brain.
  17. 31. Increased sensitivity to painful stimuli.
  18. 33. Disease causing memory loss and cognitive decline.
  19. 38. The master regulator of homeostasis.
  20. 40. The system controlling emotion and memory.
  21. 47. Cranial nerve IV that moves the eye downward and outward.
  22. 49. Proprioceptors that detect muscle stretch.
  23. 50. Pain from a normally non-painful stimulus.
  24. 51. Brain structure first affected in Alzheimer disease
  25. 53. The brainstem region relaying information to the cerebellum.
  26. 54. The brain region responsible for conscious thought and memory.
  27. 56. The limbic structure consolidating memory.
  28. 58. Brainwaves dominant in deep sleep.
Down
  1. 1. Cranial nerve IX controlling swallowing and taste.
  2. 2. The region consisting of midbrain, pons, and medulla.
  3. 7. The lobe involved in taste and internal awareness.
  4. 8. Protein forming tangles in Alzheimer disease.
  5. 10. Plaques characteristic protein deposits in Alzheimer disease.
  6. 13. The gland producing melatonin.
  7. 15. The lobe involved in hearing and memory.
  8. 17. Ventricle Located between cerebellum and brainstem.
  9. 18. The region coordinating movement and balance.
  10. 19. The lobe containing the primary visual cortex.
  11. 20. Cranial nerve III controlling most eye movements.
  12. 26. The limbic structure detecting fear and threats.
  13. 28. Cranial nerve VIII responsible for hearing and balance.
  14. 30. The region assisting basal nuclei in motor control.
  15. 32. Neurodegenerative disease affecting motor neurons.
  16. 34. A disorder with abnormal electrical brain activity.
  17. 35. The folds on the cerebral surface.
  18. 36. The largest pair of ventricles in the brain.
  19. 37. The shallow grooves on the cerebral surface.
  20. 39. The region containing the pineal gland.
  21. 41. The region controlling heart rate and breathing.
  22. 42. The plexus producing cerebrospinal fluid.
  23. 43. Receptors detecting pain.
  24. 44. Proprioceptors that detect muscle tension, _____ organs.
  25. 45. Cranial nerve VI abducting the eye laterally.
  26. 46. A diagnostic tool recording electrical brain activity.
  27. 48. The system regulating wakefulness.
  28. 52. The lobe processing touch, pressure, and proprioception.
  29. 55. Cranial nerve VII controlling facial expression and taste.
  30. 57. Cranial nerve X controlling parasympathetic output to viscera.