Fill in the crossword puzzle with the words missing from the sentences below. Match the number of the sentence to the boxes placed across or down the grid. If filled out correctly, the words will fit neatly into the puzzle.

ACROSS
6 The procedure of separating a nerve by removing unwanted adhesions is known as: .
8 In the procedure , ultrasound technology is used to record brain structures in the search for abnormalities.
9 The Latin word that means, “not in the mind,” , is an impairment of mental function characterized by memory loss, disorientation, and confusion.
DOWN
1 A disease characterized by the progressive atrophy of muscle caused by hardening of nervous tissue on the lateral columns of the spinal cord is called amyotrophic lateral .
2 A sleep disorder characterized by sudden uncontrollable episodes of sleep, attacks of paralysis, and hypnagogic hallucinations is called .
3 The condition of a stationary blood clot in an artery of the brain is known as cerebral .
4 The most common form of pain management is the use of , such as aspirin, ibuprofen, and acetaminophen.
5 A is a series of involuntary muscular spasms caused by an uncoordinated excitation of motor neurons that triggers muscle contraction.
7 A nerve impulse begins when a nerve cell, or , opens its membrane channels to sodium and potassium ions, resulting in a flow of these ions across the cell membrane.

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