PSYC251: Revision 1

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