Hearing/Other Senses
Across
- 2. Sense of balance and body position controlled by the semicircular canals.
- 7. Brain structure that processes sensory information—except for smell.
- 9. Theory that groups of neurons alternate firing to encode high frequencies.
- 11. The ability to determine the direction a sound comes from.
- 12. Hearing loss caused by problems in the mechanical system of the ear.
- 13. Theory that the spinal cord regulates pain signals by “opening” or “closing” gates.
- 14. The sense of taste.
- 16. Sense of body movement and position in relation to other body parts.
Down
- 1. Chemical signals released by organisms to communicate or affect others’ behavior.
- 3. Hearing loss due to damage to the cochlea or auditory nerve.
- 4. Feeling that a missing limb is still present.
- 5. The physical property of sound that determines pitch.
- 6. Theory that pitch is related to how fast the auditory nerve fires.
- 8. The sense of smell.
- 10. Theory that pitch is determined by where vibrations occur along the basilar membrane.
- 15. The height of a sound wave that determines loudness.