Emotion Old
Across
- 1. A type of blindsight in which recognition of facial expressions of emotion can occur even if a person has no conscious awareness of looking at a person’s face.
- 3. Acronym for cortex involved in the movements that produce laughter.
- 5. Hormones related to aggression in males and females.
- 6. This neurotransmitter inhibits aggression.
- 7. Component of the emotional responses that reinforce autonomic responses.
- 9. A type of facial paresis in which a person cannot voluntarily move facial muscles, but can express genuine emotions with the same muscles.
- 12. Component of emotional responses that facilitates behaviors.
Down
- 1. Brain structure involved in feeling fear.
- 2. Component of emotional responses that involves physical movement.
- 4. This nucleus of the amygdala is critical for emotional responses to aversive stimuli.
- 8. A type of facial paresis in which a person can make voluntarily movement of facial muscles, but is unable to express emotions with the same muscles.
- 9. Acronym for a region of the prefrontal cortex that plays a role in inhibiting conditioned responses and controlling impulses and moral decision making.
- 10. System of structures in the brain that play a large role in emotion.
- 11. Acronym for a portion of the brain dedicated to responding to faces oriented in a particular orientation.