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Introduction, Plasticity Neuroanatomy Crossword

Across
Disorder characterized by an autoimmune attack of PNS myelin (particularly of motor nerves)
Type of neurotransmitter that is present in limbic pathways
The portion of a neuron that carries signals towards the cell body
CNS phagocyte
Type of neuron that carries motor signals from the spinal cord to a muscle
The ability of the nervous system to change its functional and structural organization in response to development, experience, the environment, damage, or insult
a motor neuron whose cell body is located in the CNS and whose axon is outside the CNS
Disorder characterized by an autoimmune attack of CNS myelin (2 words)
The space between one neuron and another neuron where neurotransmitters must diffuse across for neuron to neuron communication
Cerebral hemispheres, brainstem, cerebellum, spinal cord
Transports impulses that result in an involuntary response
Direction of impulse travel of a sensory signal towards the spinal cord
An abnormally increased sensitivity to pain
Down
A type of cortical stimulation where an electromagnet is discharged over the skull and the resultant electrical field activates cortical neurons
The portion of a neuron that carries signals away from the cell body
Layer of Cerebral Cortex that contains cell bodies and synapses (2 words)
Type of neuron that carries sensory signals for special sensory functions (like vision and vestibular)
Direction of impulse travel of a motor signal away from the spinal cord (towards the muscle)
a motor neuron whose cell body and axon are located in the CNS
the experience of pain from stimuli that isn't normally painful
Type of macroglia that forms the myelin sheath for many neurons in the CNS
Type of neurotransmitter that is present at the neuromuscular junction
Type of macroglia that provides structural support for neurons and forms part of the blood brain barrier
Type of axonal transport that carries substances from the end of the axon towards the cell body
Type of glial cell that forms the myelin sheath for PNS neurons
Type of axonal transport that carries substances from the cell body towards the axon terminals
Type of neuron that carries signals from a sensory receptor to the spinal cord (has the dorsal root ganglion)
Type of glial cells that line fluid filled cavities (like the cerebral ventricles)
A type of magnetic resonance imaging scan that measures regional cerebral blood flow