EXAM 2

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Across
  1. 4. Ganglion cells that only respond to one single cone allowing for precise vision
  2. 6. Taste that comes from foods with stronger more earthy flavors
  3. 8. Ballistic movement of the eyes from one fixation point to another
  4. 10. Nonadjustable focuses pupil
  5. 11. Pathway which helps us determine where sounds originate in our enviornment
  6. 12. Adjusts in order to focus the pupil
  7. 14. The combination of taste and smell
  8. 15. Cells in the eye that send inhibitory messages which stop the retina from sending messages to the brain that are unnecessary at a given moment
  9. 18. Impaired ability to recognize or identify faces
  10. 19. Have the largest amount of papillae near the tip of the tongue
  11. 22. The sense of smell
  12. 25. Chemicals released by an animal that effect the behavior of the other members of the same species
  13. 26. Self created
  14. 30. Determined by the number of firing cells
  15. 31. A protein substance that causes inflammation
  16. 32. Neurons that respond best to moving stimuli
  17. 34. Experience evoked by a harmful stimulus
  18. 36. Involved in peripheral and night vision
  19. 37. Mild pain causes the release of this neurotransmitter
  20. 38. The intensity of a sound wave
  21. 40. Cells that are the auditory receptor cells
  22. 42. Taste that comes from higher acidic foods
  23. 44. An area of the skin connected to a particular spinal nerve
  24. 47. Contains three fluid filled tunnels
  25. 48. A theory that the cortex compares the responses from different parts of the retina to determine the brightness of color
  26. 50. Small rounded projections on the tongue
  27. 51. Nerves that project to the nucleus of the tractus solitarius in the medulla
  28. 52. Blindness that impairs the ability to perceive the direction or speed of movement
Down
  1. 1. Involved in visual acuity and color vision
  2. 2. Reduce pain and increase itch
  3. 3. Perception of the frequency of a sound wave
  4. 4. Senses that include hearing, touch, pain, and vestibular sensation
  5. 5. The sense that detects the direction of the tilt and amount of acceleration of the head
  6. 6. The ability to respond in some way to visual information after extensive damage to area v1
  7. 7. Endings that respond to stretching skin
  8. 9. A structure of flesh and cartilage attached to the side of the head
  9. 11. Pathway that helps us detect certain sounds
  10. 13. Not one sense, but many
  11. 16. A small area in the retina that aids in detailed vision processing
  12. 17. Neurons that respond to many types of stimuli
  13. 18. Neurons that respond best to visual details and color
  14. 20. Chemical that releases energy when struck by light
  15. 21. Theory that the spinal cord receives messages from pain receptors, and input from touch receptors and from axons descending from the brain
  16. 23. Theory that we perceive certain pitches when the entire basilar membrane vibrates
  17. 24. Merkel's disks respond to light
  18. 27. A response to tissue damage due to release of histamine
  19. 28. A theory that we perceive color through the relative rates by three kinds of cones
  20. 29. Rear surface of the eye
  21. 33. Decreased response to a stimulus as a result of recent exposure to it
  22. 35. Expectation of harm actually causing feelings of pain and discomfort
  23. 39. cells Send messages to ganglion cells
  24. 41. Eight percent are red-green color blind
  25. 43. Light enters it
  26. 45. Cells of the tongue are taste receptors
  27. 46. Tympanic membrane
  28. 49. Gives the eyes their color