Higher nervous activity

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Across
  1. 2. – A higher nervous activity type characterized by strong inhibition and balance.
  2. 8. – The structure in the CNS central to forming long-term memories.
  3. 9. – The type of memory with a limited duration and capacity, lasting seconds to minutes.
  4. 10. – The ability of the CNS to adapt through learning by forming new connections.
  5. 11. – The psychological process of experiencing feelings such as joy or sadness.
  6. 13. – The ability to focus mental energy on specific stimuli.
  7. 14. – A mental process involving recognition of sensory stimuli.
Down
  1. 1. – A type of speech used in informal, everyday communication.
  2. 3. – A reflex that is innate and does not depend on learning or experience.
  3. 4. – The process of encoding, storing, and retrieving information.
  4. 5. – The emotional experience of guilt for violating one's moral standards.
  5. 6. – A form of thinking that involves language and symbols.
  6. 7. – A type of braking in higher nervous activity where a response is suppressed.
  7. 12. – A basic unit of thought or mental representation.
  8. 15. – A type of reflex that develops through learning and experience.