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Chapter 11 Crossword Puzzle

Horizontales
Type of blindness where one can recognize facial expressions of emotion even though they have no conscious awareness of looking at a person's face
Behavior which consists of posture or gestures that warn the adversary to leave or it will become the target of an attack
An indolamine neurotransmitter; also called 5-hydroxytryptamine
The effects of hormones that cause the development of the nervous system and behavior to proceed along separate developmental pathways, such as masculine and feminine
Behavior that indicates that it accepts defeat and will not challenge the other animal
Neurons that respond to the sounds of particular actions and to the sight of those actions
The region of the amygdala that receives information from the lateral nucleus and sends projections to the ventromedial prefrontal cortex and the central nucleus
Part of the brain which plays a special role in physiological and behavioral reactions to objects and situations which have biological significance
Substance that increased intermale aggression in dominant male squirrel monkeys during mating season
Verticales
Behavior that indicates threats or an actual attack against the threatening animal
A theory of emotion that suggests that behaviors and physiological responses are directly elicited by situations, and that feelings of emotions are produced by feedback from these behaviors and responses
Facial paresis caused by damage to the insular region of the prefrontal cortex, white matter of the frontal lobe or parts of the thalamus
The region of the prefrontal cortex at the base of the anterior frontal lobes, adjacent to the midline
Congenital condition that involves defective development of the sixth and seventh cranial nerves
Attack of one animal directed at an individual of another species, on which the attacking animal preys
A serotonin agonist that decreases irritability and aggressiveness
A test often performed before brain surgery; verifies the functions of one hemisphere by testing patients while the other hemisphere is anesthetized
Facial paresis caused by damage to the face region of the primary motor cortex or its subcortical connections
The region of the amygdala that receives information from the basal, lateral and accessory basal nuclei and sends projections to a wide variety of regions in the brain; involved in emotional responses
A culturally determined rule that modifies the expression of emotion in a particular situation
Mazur and Booth suggest that the primary social effect of androgens may be not on aggression, but on
The region of the amygdala that receives sensory information from the neocortex, thalamus, and hippocampus and sends projections to the basal, accessory basal, and central nucleus of the amygdala