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Chapter 4

Across
Drug that has a calming effect and quiets nervousness
A restless, dissatisfied mood
Abbreviation for transient ischemic attack
Temporary or permanent loss of motor control
A disorder of sudden, recurrent attacks of intense feelings, including physical symptoms that mimic a heart attack with a general sense of loss of control of feeling that death in imminent
Sudden, transient disturbance in brain function resulting from an abnormal firing of nerve impulses
Loss or impairment of muscle function
Brain and spinal cord
Excision of part of the skull to approach the brain
An impairment of intellectual function characterized by memory loss, disorientation, and confusion
Portion of the central nervous system contained within the cranium
X-ray imaging
State of abnormal elation of increased activity
Abnormal sensation of numbness and tingling without objective cause
A lack of interest or display of emotion
Down
Periods of breathing cessation that occur during sleep, often causing snoring
Inflammation of the spinal cord
Hereditary disease of the central nervous system characterized by bizarre, involuntary body movements and progressive dementia
Increased sensitivity to stimulation such as touch or pain
Emotional feeling or mood
Abbreviation for seasonal affective disorder
A disease of the brain chemistry causing a distorted cognitive and emotional perception of ones environment
Abbreviation for magnetic resonance angiography
Benign tumor of the coverings of the brain
Each of two masses of gray matter deep within the brain between the cerebral hemispheres on either side of the third ventricle
Largest portion of the brain; divided into right and left halves
Incision into the skull to approach the brain
Pain along the course of a nerve
Exaggerated fear of a specific object or circumstance that causes anxiety and panic
Abbreviation for polysomnography