Chapter 11 Crossword Puzzle

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Across
  1. 3. Ability to recognize facial expressions of disgust is impaired by damage to insular cortex and basal ganglia.
  2. 9. Neural basis of communication of emotions.
  3. 10. Aggression appears to be facilitated by testosterone.
  4. 11. A type of response that is associated with facial expressions of emotions.
  5. 12. nucleus Involved in producing conditioned emotional responses in the amygdala.
  6. 14. Blindsight The ability of a person who can't see objects in his or her blind field to accurately identify facial expressions of emotion while remaining unconscious of perceiving them; caused by damage to the visual cortex.
  7. 15. The neural basis of the communication of emotions.
  8. 16. This theory suggests that behaviors and physiological responses are directly elicited by situations.
  9. 18. Refers to positive or negative reactions to particular situations.
Down
  1. 1. Secreted by the adrenal medulla, increases blood flow to muscles, and causes nutrients stored in and made available to muscles to be converted into glucose.
  2. 2. Synapses that inhibit aggression.
  3. 4. A type of violence that is a consequence of faulty emotion regulation.
  4. 5. Is associated with fear.
  5. 6. Aggressiveness increases at puberty.
  6. 7. Difficulty in moving the facial muscles voluntarily; caused by damage to the face region of the primary motor cortex or its subcortical connections.
  7. 8. cortex Matures much later, during late childhood and early adulthood.
  8. 9. Lack of movement of facial muscles in response to emotions in people who have no difficulty moving these muscles voluntarily.
  9. 13. Recognition of direction of another monkey's gaze involves neurons in superior temporal sulcus; Important to know target of another's gaze.
  10. 15. The hemisphere that plays a more significant role for expressing emotions.
  11. 17. Plays a role in complex analyses of social situations.