Across
- 2. Located in both the left and right hemispheres, heavily involved with the formation of memories
- 4. A lobe involved with motor functions and higher order thinking
- 5. A set of evolutionarily primitive brain structures located on top of the brainstem and buried under the cortex.
- 6. The area of the hindbrain that controls motor movement coordination, balance, equilibrium and muscle tone.
- 10. A cortext situated in the Parietal lobe
- 13. Connects the cerebrum with the spinal cord
- 14. A person with their corpus callosum cut is said to have this.
- 17. A cortex located in the occipital lobe
- 18. A lobe involved with the senses
Down
- 1. A thick band of nerve fibres that divides the cerebrum into left and right hemispheres.
- 3. Buried under the cerebral cortex and associated with motor control, receives singals, relays signals and controls sleep and wake states
- 7. Located in the temporal lobe and associated with arousal, autonomic responses associated with fear, emotional responses and hormonal secretions
- 8. A person with this aphasia may have difficulty understanding what is being said to them
- 9. Positioned inferior to the thalamus and involved with Autonomic function control, Endocrine function control and Homeostasis
- 11. A lobe involved with interpreting visual stimuli and information
- 12. A cortex situated in the frontal lobe
- 13. A person with this aphasia has slow and halting speech and may struggle to get certain words out
- 15. A lobe involved with interpreting sounds and things we hear
- 16. A cortex located in the temporal lobe
