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"Chapter 15 The Brainstem": HTML5 Crossword |
Across3. benign syncope results from the overactivity of the ________ nerve (5)
4. Cardinal sign of brainstem dysfunction that causes difficulty in speaking (10)
7. A neurotransmitter that helps control the brain's reward and pleasure centers (8)
10. Condition that causes double vision (8)
12. Located between the midbrain and the medulla and processes information from the cerebral cortex and directs the information to the cerebellum (4)
14. coordination of finger movement , limb and head movements, postural control and eye movements (10)
15. A medical condition, usually resulting from damage to part of the brainstem, in which the body and most of the facial muscles are paralyzed but consciousness remains and the ability to perform certain eye movements is preserved (6,2,8)
16. This pressure causes nausea, pivoting, cranial nerve disorders and/or hydrocephalus (12)
17. The term that causes difficulty swallowing (9)
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Down1. ______________ formation is a very diverse structure that contains various nuclei along with numerous ascending and descending tracts (9)
2. Connects the diencephalon and the pons and is the uppermost part of the brainstem (8)
5. What conveys fast pain, temperature, and tactile information from the face (10,9)
6. Awareness of self and surroundings (13)
8. It's role is consolidation of memory particularly motor skills, and adjusting immune activity (5)
9. The neurotransmitter that is produced by the raphe nuclei to inhibit the transmission of pain (9)
11. Inferior part of the brainstem, superior to the pons and contains cranial nerve structures (7)
13. Brief loss of consciousness due to a drop in blood pressure (BP) (7)
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ACROSS
3. benign syncope results from the overactivity of the ________ nerve (5)
4. Cardinal sign of brainstem dysfunction that causes difficulty in speaking (10)
7. A neurotransmitter that helps control the brain's reward and pleasure centers (8)
10. Condition that causes double vision (8)
12. Located between the midbrain and the medulla and processes information from the cerebral cortex and directs the information to the cerebellum (4)
14. coordination of finger movement , limb and head movements, postural control and eye movements (10)
15. A medical condition, usually resulting from damage to part of the brainstem, in which the body and most of the facial muscles are paralyzed but consciousness remains and the ability to perform certain eye movements is preserved (6,2,8)
16. This pressure causes nausea, pivoting, cranial nerve disorders and/or hydrocephalus (12)
17. The term that causes difficulty swallowing (9)
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1. ______________ formation is a very diverse structure that contains various nuclei along with numerous ascending and descending tracts (9)
2. Connects the diencephalon and the pons and is the uppermost part of the brainstem (8)
5. What conveys fast pain, temperature, and tactile information from the face (10,9)
6. Awareness of self and surroundings (13)
8. It's role is consolidation of memory particularly motor skills, and adjusting immune activity (5)
9. The neurotransmitter that is produced by the raphe nuclei to inhibit the transmission of pain (9)
11. Inferior part of the brainstem, superior to the pons and contains cranial nerve structures (7)
13. Brief loss of consciousness due to a drop in blood pressure (BP) (7)

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