regions of the brain
sleep
injuries and imbalances
brain stem
100

This region of the brain fine-tunes coordination, balance, and posture, with intricate cross-talk between them for precise motor control

What are the Cerebral Hemispheres

100

this part of the brain stem is responsible for causing sleepo

What is Reticular Formation

100

A mild TBI that temporarily affects brain cells, often resulting from a blow to the head.

What is a concussion

100

A complex network of interconnected nuclei throughout the brainstem

What is Reticular Formation

200

this region of the brain contains the Thalamus, hypothalamus, and epithalamus.

What is Diencephalon

200

Consistently getting insufficient sleep impairs cognitive functions like memory recall, attention, and the ability to process new information

What is sleep deprivation

200

this brain injury is called a mini stroke as it has contralateral symptoms of a full stroke and is often a precursor to a stroke

What is a TIA

200

Erratic breathing may be caused by this part of the brain stem being damaged 

What is Pons

300

This region of the brain contains the Mid Brain, pons and the medulla oblongata

What is the Brain Stem

300

Research suggests that one brain hemisphere often begins its transition to sleep before the other, typically the left.

What is the left brain hemisphere

300

The medical term for a common injury caused by a direct blow or impact that results in pain, swelling, and discoloration without breaking the skin.

What is a contusion
300

this part of the brain stem has deep grey matter surrounded by white matter 

What is the Midbrain

400

This region is the major pathway for communication between the right and left hemispheres of the brian

What is Corpus Callosum

400

Produced by the pineal gland, this hormone increases with darkness, signaling to your body that it's time to sleep

What is melatonin

400

This brain injury causes swelling from an inflammatory response  and could compress and kill brain tissue

What is a cerebral edema

400

This part of the brain helps maintain a normal breathing rhythm

What is Pons

500

Sensory integration and spatial awareness happen here.

What is the Parietal Lobe

500

During this active stage of sleep, characterized by intense neural activity, the brain processes and consolidates memories, making learning more effective.

What is REM sleep (REM)

500

A small portion of the population lacks one or more of the blood's clotting factors. What is this known as?

What is Hemophillia

500

This part of the brain stem is the most inferior and adjusts the force and rate of a your heart beat

What is the medulla oblongata

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