Senses

1234567891011121314
Across
  1. 2. the ability your brain has to become less responsive to constant stimuli
  2. 3. your brain's interpretation of a sensation
  3. 6. ______ receptors allow you to smell
  4. 7. lobe of the cerebrum that processes smell
  5. 9. a primary taste sensation; sensory receptors concentrated on the tip of the tongue
  6. 10. tearing a muscle would stimulate this type of sensory receptor
  7. 11. sensory organ of taste
  8. 12. occurs when your body recognizes a stimulus
  9. 14. the wind blowing on your face stimulates this type of sensory receptor
Down
  1. 1. pain that is felt somewhere in the body other than where it is originating
  2. 4. sensory receptor stimulated by changes in light
  3. 5. a savory taste
  4. 8. senses that are complex and have specialized sensory organs (taste, hearing, smell, vision)
  5. 13. sensory receptor that is stimulated by changes in chemicals