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which is divided into 2 hemispheres and 5 lobes--in charge of memory and reason 0 -- CerebralHemisphere |One half (left or right) of main part of brain (2 wds.) 0 -- LongitudinalCerebralFissure |Deep groove that separates the right an left cerebral halves--follows line of sagittal suture (3 wds.) 0 -- FrontalLobe |Lobe which comprises most of the anterior half of cerebrum--in charge of personality and skeletal muscle contraction (2 wds.) 0 -- CentralSulcus |Division separating frontal and parietal lobes (2 wds.) 0 -- ParietalLobe |Paired lobe comprising top, posterior portion of cerebrum--associated with speech, emotions, and visual interpretation (2 wds.) 0 -- LateralSulcus |Groove which divides the brain in a transverse section separating the frontal and temporal lobes--follows the squamosal suture (2 wds.) 0 -- InsulaLobe |Paired lobe found deep beneath the lateral sulcus--function somewhat unknown (2 wds.) 0 -- TemporalLobe |Paired lobe comprising lateral portion of cerebrum--associated with memory, hearing, and visual activities (2 wds.) 0 -- OccipitalLobe |Lobe comprising most posterior portion of cerebrum--associated with interpretation of usual images and eye movement (2 wds.) 0 -- ParietooccipitalSulcus |Groove separating parietal and occipital lobes (2 wds.) 0 -- GrayMatter |Type of brain tissue located within outermost portion of brain, composed of nerve cell bodies--cortex (2 wds.) 0 -- WhiteMatter |Brain tissue located beneath cortex, composed of tracts of myelinated nerve fibers--medulla (2 wds.) 0 -- CerebralGyrus |An elevation of the cortical surface of brain (2 wds.) 0 -- CerebralSulcus |One of multiple grooves between the raised surfaces all over brain (2 wds.) 0 -- Cerebellum |Relatively large posterior, inferior region of brain involved in coordination and equilibrium 0 -- CerebellarHemisphere |Each half of cerebellum (2 wds.) 0 -- Vermis |Central area between cerebellar hemispheres 0 -- ArborVitae |Portion of cerebellum composed of white matter, viewed in sagittal section (2 wds.) 0 -- CorporaQuadrigemina |Four rounded elevations on dorsal side of midbrain, visible when cerebellum is lifted (2 wds.) 0 -- PinealBody |Small hormone-secreting gland located in epithalamus in 3rd ventricle, superior to corpora quadrigemina (2 wds.) 0 -- Infundibulum |Stalk that connects pituitary gland to hypothalamus 0 -- PituitaryGland |Small endocrine gland projecting inferiorly from hypothalamus which is situated in sella turcica of sphenoid bone (2 wds.) 0 -- MammillaryBody |One of two nodes located inferior to 3rd ventricle and superior and anterior to pons--functions as relay center for olfactory sensation (2 wds.) 0 -- BrainStem |Region of brain consisting of mid-brain, pons, and medulla oblongata (2 wds.) 0 -- Pons |Mound inferior to the brain caudal to midbrain--contains respiratory centers 0 -- MedullaOblongata |Portion of brain stem between pons and spinal cord--regulates breathing, heart beat, and blood pressure (2 wds.) END THEME WORDS CURRENT CLUES ACROSS: 2 PARIETALLOBE |Paired lobe comprising top, posterior portion of cerebrum--associated with speech, emotions, and visual interpretation (2 wds.) 8 CEREBRALHEMISPHERE |One half (left or right) of main part of brain (2 wds.) 11 ARBORVITAE |Portion of cerebellum composed of white matter, viewed in sagittal section (2 wds.) 15 PINEALBODY |Small hormone-secreting gland located in epithalamus in 3rd ventricle, superior to corpora quadrigemina (2 wds.) 16 CEREBRALSULCUS |One of multiple grooves between the raised surfaces all over brain (2 wds.) 17 WHITEMATTER |Brain tissue located beneath cortex, composed of tracts of myelinated nerve fibers--medulla (2 wds.) 19 VERMIS |Central area between cerebellar hemispheres 21 CENTRALSULCUS |Division separating frontal and parietal lobes (2 wds.) 23 LATERALSULCUS |Groove which divides the brain in a transverse section separating the frontal and temporal lobes--follows the squamosal suture (2 wds.) 24 FRONTALLOBE |Lobe which comprises most of the anterior half of cerebrum--in charge of personality and skeletal muscle contraction (2 wds.) 25 MAMMILLARYBODY |One of two nodes located inferior to 3rd ventricle and superior and anterior to pons--functions as relay center for olfactory sensation (2 wds.) 26 MEDULLAOBLONGATA |Portion of brain stem between pons and spinal cord--regulates breathing, heart beat, and blood pressure (2 wds.) 27 LONGITUDINALCEREBRALFISSURE |Deep groove that separates the right an left cerebral halves--follows line of sagittal suture (3 wds.) CURRENT CLUES DOWN: 1 PONS |Mound inferior to the brain caudal to midbrain--contains respiratory centers 3 OCCIPITALLOBE |Lobe comprising most posterior portion of cerebrum--associated with interpretation of usual images and eye movement (2 wds.) 4 PARIETOOCCIPITALSULCUS |Groove separating parietal and occipital lobes (2 wds.) 5 CEREBRUM |Large, main, superior component of brain, which is divided into 2 hemispheres and 5 lobes--in charge of memory and reason 6 CEREBELLARHEMISPHERE |Each half of cerebellum (2 wds.) 7 TEMPORALLOBE |Paired lobe comprising lateral portion of cerebrum--associated with memory, hearing, and visual activities (2 wds.) 9 INFUNDIBULUM |Stalk that connects pituitary gland to hypothalamus 10 CEREBELLUM |Relatively large posterior, inferior region of brain involved in coordination and equilibrium 12 BRAINSTEM |Region of brain consisting of mid-brain, pons, and medulla oblongata (2 wds.) 13 PITUITARYGLAND |Small endocrine gland projecting inferiorly from hypothalamus which is situated in sella turcica of sphenoid bone (2 wds.) 14 CORPORAQUADRIGEMINA |Four rounded elevations on dorsal side of midbrain, visible when cerebellum is lifted (2 wds.) 18 CEREBRALGYRUS |An elevation of the cortical surface of brain (2 wds.) 20 INSULALOBE |Paired lobe found deep beneath the lateral sulcus--function somewhat unknown (2 wds.) 22 GRAYMATTER |Type of brain tissue located within outermost portion of brain, composed of nerve cell bodies--cortex (2 wds.) END CURRENT CLUES END.