Psychology: The Brain
Across
- 4. The part of the brain that processes vision (seeing color, shape, and movement).
- 6. The area of the brain that receives and processes sensory information like touch, pain, and temperature.
- 8. Branch-like structures that receive messages from other neurons.
- 10. The front part of the frontal lobes that controls planning, self-control, reasoning, decision-making, and impulse control.
- 11. The area of the brain that processes touch, temperature, pain, and spatial awareness.
- 16. Chemical messengers that carry signals between neurons.
- 19. The ability to remember to do something in the future (like remembering to turn in homework).
- 20. The part of the brain involved in hearing, language, memory, and understanding speech
- 21. Specialized areas on a neuron that receive neurotransmitters and allow communication to occur.
- 22. Controls basic life functions such as breathing, heart rate, and sleeping.
Down
- 1. Regulates body temperature, hunger, thirst, hormones, and homeostasis (balance in the body).
- 2. The part of the brain responsible for thinking, decision-making, personality, emotions, and voluntary movement.
- 3. A fatty covering around the axon that speeds up nerve signal transmission.
- 5. Includes the brain and spinal cord; it processes information and controls the body.
- 7. A long fiber that sends messages away from the neuron.
- 9. A nerve cell that sends and receives information through electrical and chemical signals.
- 12. A group of brain structures involved in emotions, motivation, and memory.
- 13. The area of the brain that controls voluntary muscle movement.
- 14. Plays a key role in forming new memories and learning.
- 15. Processes emotions, especially fear and anger, and helps form emotional memories.
- 17. The ends of the axon that release neurotransmitters to communicate with other cells.
- 18. Responsible for balance, coordination, posture, and smooth movement.