Psychobiology
Across
- 2. cells auditory receptor cells
- 5. gyrus structure that helps identify faces
- 8. the “where/how” pathway stream
- 11. where the optic nerve extends to
- 12. contains three fluid filled tunnels
- 13. the perception of frequency
- 14. number of compressions per second of a sound
- 15. frequent or constant ringing in the ear
- 19. ability to respond to visual information after damage to V1
- 21. lobe where the somatosensory cortex is located
- 24. lazy eye
- 26. nerve endings respond to temperature and pain
- 27. limited area on the body where spinal nerves connect
- 28. excite hair cells when the head tilts
- 30. flesh and cartilage of the outer ear
- 31. face blindness
- 33. membrane of the inner ear
- 37. respond to moving stimuli
- 41. disk respond to light touch
- 42. motion blindness
- 45. where light enters the eye
- 47. cells that receive information from bipolar cells
- 49. quality or complexity of a tone
- 50. the “what” pathway stream
Down
- 1. where the auditory cells transmit information to
- 2. protein that causes inflammation
- 3. geniculate nucleus where the auditory nerve transmits information to
- 4. cloudy spots on lenses
- 6. endings respond to stretching of the skin
- 7. opiates that reduce pain
- 9. block dull, prolonged pain
- 10. drug that has no pharmacological effects
- 16. color portion of the eye
- 17. rapid, voluntary eye movements
- 18. cells that respond to visual details and color
- 20. stimulates pain receptors
- 22. inhibition that sharpens contrast to emphasize the borders of objects
- 23. caused by asymmetric curvature of the eyes
- 25. intensity of a sound wave
- 29. small neurons found throughout the retina
- 32. involved in visual acuity and color vision
- 34. cells that send information to bipolar cells
- 35. sense detects head tilt and maintains balance
- 36. the neurotransmitter released during mild pain
- 38. damage to the inferior temporal cortex
- 39. the perception of the intensity of a sound wave
- 40. rear surface of the eye
- 43. membrane also known as the eardrum
- 44. period where visual experiences have a particularly strong and enduring influence
- 46. tone deafness
- 48. involved in peripheral and night vision