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Neuro Sensory Disorders 1

Across
Term that means numbness and tingling
Nerve pathway that transmits the presence of a painful stimulus to the brain
Nerve pathway transmitting a signal form the CNS to the periphery to localize a painful sitmulus
Pertaining to the external ear canal. Swimmers are particularly at risk for inflammation here.
Referring to the most sensitive portion of the retina.
Pertaining to the organs. This type of pain is not well localized
The phase of pain when the brain processes the stimulus and recognizes it as pain.
Inflammation of the mucus membrane that overlays the anterior surface of the eye
Glaucoma is a condition characterized by abnormal _________ pressure.
The phase of pain in which the pain stimulus is detected by the nerve receptors.
Term referring to an increased perception of pain
A blind spot in the field of vision, such as occurs in macular degeneration.
Condition in which the muscles of one eye cause it to have difficulty aligning with the other eye.
Term that means "near-sighted"
The phase of pain in which the pain is regulated by a neuro-hormonal response.
Nerve pain, can feel like lightning shooting down the nerve (example trigeminal neuralgia)
Down
Term referring to a vision abnormality resulting from irregularities of the cornea
Pertaining to the middle ear.
Term referring to a decreased perception of pain
A type of hearing loss resulting from damage to structures in the inner ear or the nerves.
The phase of pain
Pertaining to the skin and subcutaneous tissues
Time of pain felt in the muscles, tendons, and joints
Referring to a noxious stimuli
Inflammation of the ear.
Loss of vision in half of the visual field.
Drooping such as of the eyelid in Bell's Palsy.
Term that refers to the experience of pain from a stimulus that is not typically associated with pain (Example: feeling pain when wind blows on you)
The sensation of spinning while standing still. This is a symptom of vestibular disorders.
Experiencing "ringing" in the ear.