Psychology 3.4

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Across
  1. 3. pores or openings on the tongue containing taste cells
  2. 4. the area in the front of the brain above the nostrils that receives sensory input from olfactory receptors in the nose
  3. 5. the sense that keeps us informed about movement of the parts of the body and their position in relation to each other
  4. 7. a form of BFT that involves feedback about changes in the level of muscle tension in the forehead or elsewhere in the body
  5. 8. a method of learning to control certain bodily responses by using information from the body transmitted by physiological monitoring equipment
  6. 9. organs in the inner ear that connect the semicircular canals
  7. 11. three curved, tubelike canals in the inner ear that are involved in sensing changes in the direction and movements of the head
  8. 15. the nerve that carries impulses from olfactory receptors in the nose to the brain
  9. 16. nerve cells that are sensitive to tastes
  10. 17. the sense of smell
Down
  1. 1. a form of BFT that involves feedback about changes in temperature and blood flow in selected parts of the body; used in the treatment of migraine headaches
  2. 2. the belief that a neural gate in the spinal cord opens to allow pain messages to reach the brain and closes to shut them out
  3. 6. the sense that keeps us informed about balance and the position of our body in space
  4. 10. prolonged, intense headaches brought on by changes in blood flow in blood vessels to the brain
  5. 12. an ancient Chinese practice of inserting and rotating thin needles in various parts of the body in order to release natural healing energy
  6. 13. chemical substances that are emitted by many species and that have various functions, including sexual attraction
  7. 14. the senses of touch, pressure, warmth, cold, and pain that involve stimulation of sensory receptors in the skin