Neuropsychology
Across
- 2. conveys impulses away from a neuron's cell body to other neuron's, muscles, or glands
- 4. segment of DNA that occupies a place on a particular chromosome and carries a hereditary code
- 5. a chemical substance involved in pain control, memory, and pleasure
- 7. includes the medulla, pons, and cerbellum
- 8. collection of upper-lever brain structures
- 12. coordinates fine muscle movement and balance
- 13. part of the hindbrain that extends from the spinal cord and carries information to and from the brain
- 14. responsible for bodily sensations like pressure, pain, touch, and temperature
- 15. produces and regulates emotions
- 16. the input from the senses used in learning and memory
- 18. chemical messenger secreted by the endocrine gland
Down
- 1. a gap between neurons that neurotransmitters are released into
- 3. nerve cells that recieves, processes, and transmits electrochemical information
- 6. receive neural impulses from neuron's and convey them to cell body
- 9. behaviors that areinvoluntary and automatic
- 10. cells that can develop into any type of cell
- 11. help us to hear, understand language, memorizes, and control emotions
- 17. part of the hindbrain tht is involved in movement and sleeping and waking