Across
- 2. responsible for the special sensation of hearing, balance, spatial sensation, and posture.
- 4. sense of touch, assembles input from other senses into a form you can use.
- 6. process emotions and behavior regulation.
- 9. information relay station.
- 10. allows blood to leave brain, allows cerebrospinal fluid to re-enter circulation.
- 11. three layers of membranes covering protecting brain and spinal cord.
- 14. protects central nervous system, contains the cerebrospinal fluid.
- 16. cushion from injury, provides nutrients.
- 17. processes auditory information and with the encoding of memory.
- 20. pump blood out of the heart and into either systemic or pulmonary circulation.
- 21. sense of smell.
- 23. back of head between cerebrum and brain stem.
- 25. learning and memory.
- 26. eye or vision.
Down
- 1. nerve for the tongue musculature originating from the medulla.
- 3. connects the cerebrum to the spinal cord.
- 5. internal organ functions, digestion, heart rate, respiratory rate,vasomotor activity, reflex actions, coughing, sneezing, swallowing, and vomiting.
- 7. primarily motor control,motor learning, executive functions,behaviors,and emotions.
- 8. sack of nerve roots,lower end of the spinal cord.
- 12. protecting your body from infection.
- 13. voluntary movement and expressive language
- 15. sensory innervation to the face.
- 16. movement control, cognitive functions, and vision.
- 18. is a meninges, protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cord
- 19. visual perception.
- 22. motor, facial expression, parasympathetic innervation of oral glands, anterior; two-thirds of the tongue
- 24. movement of the eye muscles, constriction of the pupil.
