| brain | | Paralysis |
| anticonvulsant | | Excision of part of the skull to approach the brain |
| cerebrum | | Fainting |
| EEG | | paralysis on one side of the body |
| encephalitis | | agent that relieves pain |
| spinal cord | | Damage to brain caused by cerebrovascular disease |
| meningitis | | Condition of difficult articulation |
| PSG | | X-ray imaging |
| paraplegia | | Inflammation of the spinal cord |
| craniectomy | | Responsible for nerve conduction to and from the brain and the body |
| myelitis | | Inflammation of the brain |
| plegia | | Brain and spinal cord |
| dysarthria | | Incision into the skull to approach the brain |
| hyponotic | | Portion of the CNS contained within the cranium |
| syncope | | Record of the minute electrical impulses of the brain |
| hemiplegia | | Agents that prevents or lessens convulsion |
| anticoagulant | | Recording of various aspects of sleep |
| radiography | | Agent that induces sleep |
| sedative | | Drug that prevents clotting of the blood |
| neuroplasty | | Agent that has a calming affect |
| stroke | | Inflammation of the meninges |
| CNS | | paralysis from the waist down |
| neuralgia | | Surgical repair of a nerve |
| analgesic | | pain along the course of a nerve |
| craniotomy | | Largest part of the brain |