PSYC251: Revision 1
Across
- 4. ... thesis proposes that every effectively calculable function is a computable function.
- 5. Amygdala and hippocampus are both responsible for ... form of memory.
- 6. The ... doctrine proposes that the nervous system consists of many discrete cells.
- 10. TELENcephalon and DIENcephalon are located in this part of the brain.
- 12. The oligodentrocytes in the CNS and ... cells in the PNS are responsible for wrapping axons in myelin.
- 14. In brain directional terminology, this refers to the front/nose of the brain (Also known as anterior)
- 16. In brain directional terminology, this refers to the top/above of the brain. (Superior)
- 18. In a neuron, this part is the input department of the neuron.
- 19. This lobe is the most ventral part of the cerebral cortex.
- 20. The speed of propagation depends on the axon's diameter, ..., and myelination.
- 24. In the CNS, this type of glia is responsible for eating cellular debris.
- 25. ... summation occurs when PSPs from DIFFERENT synapses sum together.
- 26. This lobe is located at the rear of the brain.
- 27. In brain directional terminology, this refers to the below/bottom of the brain. (Also known as inferior)
- 29. ... is responsible for hormonal releases.
Down
- 1. ... is the sensory-motor hub.
- 2. ... cells are responsible for producing and circulating CSF.
- 3. Increases the difference between in and outside voltage.
- 7. This neurotransmitter is associated with rewards and addictions.
- 8. In a neuron, this part is the output department of the neuron.
- 9. The ... nervous system consists of the spine.
- 11. This lobe is the most rostral of the brain.
- 13. ... is responsible for control of movement.
- 15. MESENcephalon is located in this part of the brain.
- 17. In brain directional terminology, this refers to the back/rear (Also known as posterior)
- 19. ... summation occurs when PSPs from the SAME synapse sum together.
- 21. This lobe is sandwiched by 2 lobes in the brain.
- 22. The ... glia in the CNS and the satellite cells in the PNS are responsible for creating the blood-brain barrier.
- 23. Metencephalon and MYELENcephalon are located in this part of the brain.
- 28. Reduces the difference between in and outside voltage.