You can't trust these
Feelings
a state of constant fasting
What is anorexia?
depression condition due to lack of sunlight
What is Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)?
loss of memory usually affects the elderly
What is dimentia?
This disease is ongoing with seasons of normal though followed by times of moodiness, poor concentration, poor sleep, fatigue, and poor appetite
What is depression?
feelings of terror
What is anxiety?
This allows you to go throughout your day with many small decisions already made
What is routine?
This may begin to interrupt your sleep if you dwell on it
What is worry and fear?
They need a lot of glucose from the blood, and they need a steady supply
What are neurons?
seeing and hearing things even when others do not
What are hallucinations?
This pulls a person's attention away from the focus
What is a distraction?
If these die, they cannot be replaced and brain function is permanently lost.
What are neurons?
A child with this condition may seem distant, have delays in spoken language, no eye contact, and will not return a smile
What is Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)?
A person who is a distracted daydreamer may have this condition
What is Attention-Deficit Disorder (ADD)
A person who is distracted, but also hyperactive and wants to constantly move may have this condition
What is Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder?
Thinking or Consciousness takes place here. It starts with a C.
What is the Cerebrum?
This is the length a person can keep concentrating on a certain idea
What is an attention span?
An extra measure of brain function to be used to process stressful situations that arise
What is brain reserve?
This causes new synaptic brain connections that can remind you not to choose that poor option again
What is learning?
Insulin release occurs when these levels surge
What is blood glucose
debilitating fears of objects or situations
What are phobias?
What is wisdom?
This is the persistent reliving of past trauma with all the attached emotions
What is PTSD?
These cause half of all traumatic brain injuries
What are automobile accidents?
Doing 2 or more tasks at a time that require mental attention
What is multitasking?