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Psyche:soul or mind
James:family name of the leader of Functionalism
Experimentation:method of investigation of functionalism
Werheimer:family of Gestalt Pyschology founder
Sigmund:first name of the founder of Psychoanalytic School of Psychology
Engineering:area of psychology that deals with man-machine systems
Titchener:family name: chief proponent of structuralism
William:first name:founder of American Functionalism
Watson:family name:founder of behaviorism
Neuroglia:type of nerve cell
conductivity:transmit impulses
neuron:nerve cells
efferent:motor neurons
sensory:afferent neurons
irritability:ability to respond to stimuli
conductivity:ability to transmit an impulse
cerebrum:region of the brain
fissures:deep grooves
broca:area in brain that helps our ability to speak
diencephalon:sits on top of brain stem
thalamus:the relay station for sensory impulses
hypothalamus:found under the thalamus
epithalamus:forms the roof of the third ventricles
brainstem:attaches to the spinal cord (2 words)
pons:the bulging center part of the brain stem
medulla:contains the heart rate control and breathing area of brain (1st word only)
meninges:protects the brain
nerve:bundle of neuron fibers
facial:cranial nerve 7
vagus:cranial nerve 10
Across:2. | method of investigation of functionalism | 4. | contains the heart rate control and breathing area of brain (1st word only) | 5. | ability to transmit an impulse | 6. | cranial nerve 7 | 8. | found under the thalamus | 9. | cranial nerve 10 | 10. | sits on top of brain stem | 12. | first name of the founder of Psychoanalytic School of Psychology | 16. | forms the roof of the third ventricles | 20. | transmit impulses | 22. | nerve cells | 23. | area in brain that helps our ability to speak | 24. | the bulging center part of the brain stem |
| | Down:1. | the relay station for sensory impulses | 3. | family name: chief proponent of structuralism | 4. | protects the brain | 7. | family name of the leader of Functionalism | 11. | region of the brain | 13. | type of nerve cell | 14. | area of psychology that deals with man-machine systems | 15. | bundle of neuron fibers | 17. | family name:founder of behaviorism | 18. | soul or mind | 19. | motor neurons | 21. | afferent neurons |
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Across:2. | method of investigation of functionalism | 4. | contains the heart rate control and breathing area of brain (1st word only) | 5. | ability to transmit an impulse | 6. | cranial nerve 7 | 8. | found under the thalamus | 9. | cranial nerve 10 | 10. | sits on top of brain stem | 12. | first name of the founder of Psychoanalytic School of Psychology | 16. | forms the roof of the third ventricles | 20. | transmit impulses | 22. | nerve cells | 23. | area in brain that helps our ability to speak | 24. | the bulging center part of the brain stem |
| | Down:1. | the relay station for sensory impulses | 3. | family name: chief proponent of structuralism | 4. | protects the brain | 7. | family name of the leader of Functionalism | 11. | region of the brain | 13. | type of nerve cell | 14. | area of psychology that deals with man-machine systems | 15. | bundle of neuron fibers | 17. | family name:founder of behaviorism | 18. | soul or mind | 19. | motor neurons | 21. | afferent neurons |
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