Psych 3360 vocabulary 1

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Across
  1. 3. the experience, not arising from an external stimulus, that an amputated or missing limb is still present
  2. 5. basic categories of mental abilities, e.g., memory, attention, language, imagination, emotion, will
  3. 8. a linkage between two neurons in which increased activity in the first cell causes decreased activity in the second
  4. 10. a linkage between two neurons in which increased activity in the first cell causes increased activity in the second
  5. 13. the distinction between a program and the physical "machine" that carries it out; used as an argument that the mind may be studied without detailed knowledge of the brain
  6. 14. the idea that the mind and body are separate and different in kind
Down
  1. 1. the idea that thinking and other forms of mental activity can be understood as analogous to a kind of computer program
  2. 2. a neurophysiological sensing technology that uses a rotating X-ray to create 2D images of the brain structure
  3. 4. an internal data structure
  4. 6. how can the mental and physical reals relate, e.g., how can mental causes have physical effects and vice-versa?
  5. 7. a neurophysiological sensing technology that uses powerful magnets to create images of brain activity
  6. 9. if the sum of incoming signals exceeds this criterion, a neuron will fire; if not, then it does nothing
  7. 11. a neurophysiological sensing technology that uses powerful magnets to create images of brain structures
  8. 12. a neurophysiological sensing technology that uses radioactive tracers in the blood to create images of brain activity