Across
- 4. A spontaneous or organized group discussion or activity aimed at generating creative ideas or solutions to a specific problem.
- 5. The process of forcibly or systematically indoctrinating individuals with a set of beliefs or ideologies, often through manipulation or coercion.
- 7. Puzzles, riddles, or problems designed to challenge one's intellect or creativity, often requiring unconventional thinking to solve.
- 9. A person or fictional character believed to have the ability to discern the thoughts or intentions of others without verbal communication, often associated with psychic or telepathic powers.
Down
- 1. An electrical signal produced by the brain, often measured as part of electroencephalography (EEG), and used to assess brain activity and states of consciousness.
- 2. Extremely surprising, impressive, or difficult to comprehend, often referring to something that overwhelms or astonishes the mind.
- 3. Injury or impairment to the brain, often resulting in cognitive, motor, or sensory dysfunction.
- 6. A creation or idea that originates in the mind of one person or a group, often resulting from creative or intellectual endeavor.
- 7. An imaging technique used to visualize the structure or function of the brain, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT), or positron emission tomography (PET) scans.
- 8. The emigration of highly skilled or educated individuals from one country or organization to another, typically resulting in a loss of talent for the originating entity.