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