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PSYC 360 Unit 2 Crossword (Extra Credit)

Across
A disorder that involves an impaired ability to breathe while sleeping
A stimulus that resets the circadian rhythm
A neurotransmitter that contributes to arousal and is deficient in narcolepsy (also known as "hypocretin")
Bursts of 12- to 14-Hz waves that occur during stage 2 sleep
(abbreviation) Sometimes called "paradoxical" sleep, "____" sleep is associated with dreaming and eye movement
A synapse between a motor neuron and a muscle fiber is called a ____ junction
Type of gene that shows its effects only in the homozygous condition
A programmed mechanism of cell death
A part of the reticular formation that contributes to cortical arousal
The ____ nucleus controls circadian rhythms for sleep and body temperature
A heritable change in a DNA molecule
Damage to this structure impairs almost all athletic abilities, except those that do not require aim or timing
A temporary interruption of normal blood flow to a brain area (also known as a "cerebrovascular accident")
____ neurons are cells that are active both during a movement and while watching the same movement
A chemical that promotes the survival and activity of neurons
A type of stroke that results from a blood clot or other obstruction in an artery
A small structure in the pons that emits bursts of impulses in response to meaningful events
____ twins develop from two separate fertilized eggs (or "zygotes")
Slow-twitch muscle fibers are "____" (i.e., they use oxygen during their contractions)
Down
Type of gene that shows a strong effect in either the homozygous or heterozygous condition
A combination of EEG and eye-movement records that is used in research on sleep
A unit of heredity that maintains its structural identity from one generation to another
A receptor that detects the position or movement of a part of the body
Fast-twitch muscle fibers are "____" (i.e., they do not use oxygen during their contractions)
Parkinson's disease results from a gradual loss of dopamine-releasing axons from the ____
(abbreviation) A double-stranded molecule that is the main constituent of chromosomes
The idea that altruistic behavior can evolve if individuals help those who will return the favor
A concept that is operationally defined as the number of copies of one's genes that endure in later generations
The decreased activity of surviving neurons after damage to other neurons
A disorder that involves frequent difficulties in falling or remaining asleep
An attack of muscle weakness while the person remains awake (often associated with narcolepsy)
A type of stroke that results from a ruptured artery
A disruption of circadian rhythms due to crossing time zones
(abbreviation) A single-stranded molecule that is transcribed from deoxyribonucleic acid