Biopsychology

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Across
  1. 4. Sends info from the body's tissues and sensory organs inward toward the Central Nervous System.
  2. 5. Excitatory transmitter involved in memory. Over supply can produce migraines or seizures.
  3. 6. Controls alertness and arousal. Under supply can depress mood.
  4. 10. Brain's sensory switchboard that directs messages to the sensory areas in the cortex and transmits replies to the cerebellum and medulla.
  5. 11. Area at the rear of the frontal lobe that controls voluntary movements.
Down
  1. 1. Located at the back of the head.
  2. 2. Enables muscle action, learning, and memory.
  3. 3. Covers the Axon and helps speed neural impulses.
  4. 4. Controls the body's skeletal muscles.
  5. 7. theory by Franz Gull that bumps on the head determined mental abilities and character traits.
  6. 8. Body's electrochemical communication consisting of the nerve cells of the peripheral and central nervous system.
  7. 9. Visual display of brain activity that detects a radioactive form of glucose.