Biology of Emotion
Across
- 4. occurs when a population of neurons produces a sustained period of synchronous activity.
- 6. gland where T cells mature.
- 8. highest for adult male in the reproductive season.
- 11. a drug used and prescribed for people with anciety.
- 12. located in the interior of the temporal lobe.
- 13. the drug used before benzodiazepine.
- 14. he found that isolating male mice results aggression after 4 weeks.
- 17. the cells become more vulnerable if the metabolic activity occurs in this area.
- 19. branch of nervous sytem that prepares for "fight for flight"
- 20. an effect of damage in amyglada in monkeys found in the year 1900.
- 21. impairs the adaptability of hippocampus neurons.
- 22. occurs in people who experience traumatic events
- 23. he proposed a new definition of stress in 2000.
- 24. increase of it directs energy towards increasing blood sugar and metabolism
- 25. consist of cells that protect the body against intruders
- 26. group of structures in the interior of the brain
- 28. the response to an unexpected shock
- 29. he defined stress as nonspecific respinse to an event.
Down
- 1. nonhuman animal Luigi Valzelli used to study aggression and low serotonin level.
- 2. it is the immune system's way of telling that the body is ill.
- 3. most important elements of the immune system also known as White Blood Cells
- 5. the amount of release of a neurotransmitter by presynaptic neurons.
- 7. it breaks down serotonin into inactive chemicals.
- 9. branch of nervous system that saves energy.
- 10. associated with a strong tendency to escape from immediate threat
- 15. a rare genetic disorder that suffers from skin lesions
- 16. a symptom of PTSD that includes frequent distressing recollection of memory.
- 18. general sense that something dangerous might occur
- 21. "anti-aggression" transmitter or the happy hormone.
- 27. nonspecific response to body to any demand made upon it.