Nervous System - Psychology
Across
- 8. regulates the functioning of the internal organs automatically without you having to consciously think about it
- 13. send information between sensory neurons and motor neurons
- 14. controls the automatic, vital bodily functions
- 16. filters sensory information and passes it to the relevant parts of the brain
- 17. responsible for detecting stimuli, carrying messages to and from the cns and effecting a response.
- 18. cord complex tract of nerve fibres stretching from the base of the brain to the lower back
- 20. the body's master information - processing and decision-making organ
- 25. carry sensory information from sense receptors towards the CNS
- 26. an unconscious, involuntary and automatically occurring response to a certain stimuli without any involvement of the brain
- 28. a change in the environment that is detected by a receptor
- 29. carry messages through an electrochemical process
- 30. controls sleeping, dreaming and waking
Down
- 1. when we need to prepare our body for vigorous activity or to deal with extreme emotions, stressful or threatening situation (fight,flight,freeze)
- 2. neuronal messages
- 3. transform environmental stimuli into electrical never impulses
- 4. control all voluntary movement of skeletal muscles
- 5. functions majority of the time when we do our everyday activity, helps maintain homeostasis
- 6. send information away from the CNS to muscles or glands
- 7. maintains homeostasis and releases hormones
- 9. the main information processing/ decision-mkaing division and is responsible for initiating response
- 10. filters incoming sensory information and affects what you pay attention to
- 11. in charge of balance and posture. It also coordinated muscle movement
- 12. fatty proteniod substance that covers the axon to insulate the electrical signal and allow the speed of transmission to increase
- 15. cell body, processes electrical signals and controls cell activity
- 19. organs that produce a response to a stimulus
- 21. responsible for the release of the electrical signal into the synapse
- 22. the receptor sites on the end of dendrites receive the neural impulse and send it to the soma for processing
- 23. a change in the organism resulting from the detection of a stimulus
- 24. responsible for everything we think,feel and do
- 27. neural impulses are transmitted along it by conducting electrical signals away from the body