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The caudate nucleus, putamen, globus pallidus, and the nucleus accumbens are all part of the _______ nuclei.
2.
The primary ________ cortex is responsible for controlling the force and/or direction of movement.
3.
A disorder of motor skill frequently seen with lesions over the left parietal lobe.
4.
Structures that connect the cerebellum and other parts of the nervous system.
5.
A structure in the inner ear that contains hair cells capable of translating sound vibrations into neural impulses.
6.
Auditory pathway. (Two words no space: 7 letters + 9 letters).
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The ____________ pathway is a critical visual pathway.
9.
The type of visual agnosia where a patient is unable to accurately copy a line drawing while viewing it.
10.
A selective inability to recognize or differentiate among faces.
11.
A parietal structure frequently implicated in attention. (Two words no space: 13 letters + 6 letters)
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An attentional deficit that usually presents as a failure to notice something on the left. (Two words no space: 11 letters + 7 letters)