Across
- 1. Originating from the Greek word for “Foreign” “Limb”, in this syndrome the patient feels as though one of their limbs does not belong, leading to a strong desire to amputate it.
- 7. The idea that all humans share an innate grammatical structure, enabling language acquisition.
- 8. The process of chemical receptors/taste buds detecting five basic tastes: sweet, salty, sour, bitter, umami.
Down
- 2. Acronym for a hypothetical brain mechanism that helps humans acquire language naturally.
- 3. This syndrome is characterized by the belief that your limb has a mind of its own and that you have no control over it.
- 4. The effect that allows you to read words with jumbled letters as long as the first and last letter are in the right place.
- 5. a device such as a pattern of letters, ideas, or associations that assists in remembering something.
- 6. The hypothesis that states that the languages we speak influence how we perceive and think about the world.
