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NEUROANAT CROSSWORD

Horizontales
The inability to recognize faces, including your own is called?
It is via this exit venous blood of the torcula exits the skull.
What cranial nerve passes through the stylomastoid foramen?
The nucleus that innervates the palate, pharynx, and larynx.
This frontal lobe syndrome’s classical finding is amotivation.
This frontal lobe syndrome entails socially inappropriate behaviors, poor impulse control with disinhibition.
This is the nucleus where the preganglionic autonomic fibers carried by the facial nerve originate from.
Where would you localize mid-position and fixed pupils?
Verticales
This frontal lobe syndrome consists of having dysexecutive symptoms.
The ventral posteromedial and posterolateral nuclei of the Thalamus receive this specific kind of input.
Where does the glossopharyngeal nerve exit the skull?
A lesion in this area can present with mild left hemisensory loss, a patient despite having normal strength, is unable to sit unassisted and will tend to fall backwards or to the left. There is no nystagmus, and cranial nerves are intact.
This syndrome presents with subacute unilateral eye vision loss and periorbital pain. Exam findings include a dilated pupil with ptosis, ophthalmoplegia in all directions of gaze, and diminished sensation in V1. There is also mild proptosis and conjunctival injection.
This compounds inhibits the release of prolactin.
This neocortical layer is most vulnerable to global ischemic injury.