Traumatic Brain Injury
Trauma
Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Brain Knowledge
100

What can cause a non-penetrating TBI?

An external force to the head (fall, vehicle crash, sports injury, struck by an object)

100

What is (emotional) trauma?

When something really hard or scary happens and it overwhelms our ability to cope

100

What does ADHD stand for?

Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity disorder

100

A developmental disorder typically shows symptoms within the first ___ years of life

Two (2)

100

How much does an adult brain typically weigh?

3 pounds

200

The two types of external head injuries, contusions and 

Concussions

200

What part of the brain interprets our emotions (and with trauma, tells the rest of the brain there is danger even when there isn't)

Amygdala

200

There are three types of symptoms, Impulsivity, Inattention, and 

Hyperactivity

200

There has been an increase in diagnoses for ASD because

Better understanding of ASD

Changes in the diagnosis

Later in life diagnoses

200
True or false, correlation and causation are the same thing

FALSE

300

What is it called when an object pierces the skull and enters the brain tissue?

Penetrating TBI

300

What does PTSD stand for?

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder 

300

Inattentive or Hyperactive/Impulsive: someone doesn't pay close attention to details, has a hard time staying focused, and doesn't seem to listen when being spoken to

Inattentive

300

ASD is a developmental disorder and a ____ disorder

Neurological

300

The two main types of neurons are motor and ____

Sensory

400

What is the name of the person from Vermont who had a railroad rod strike through his brain and still lived?

Phineas Gage 

400

What are two ways to treat PTSD?

Psychotherapy (talk therapy)

Medication

Group therapy

Exposure therapy

400

True or false, there is a known cause for ADHD

False

400

Little or inconsistent eye contact and difficulty with back-and-forth conversations are two symptoms in what category of behaviors?

Social communication and social interactions

400
Name one lobe of the brain

Parietal

Occipital

Frontal

Temporal

500

Who is Dr. Omalu?

The forensic pathologist who lived in Pittsburg, PA and discovered Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE), which is what happens when someone suffers from multiple concussions (like NFL players).

500

If the amygdala takes over and convinces the ____ part of the brain to react quickly, the responses might be fight, flight, or freeze.

Prefrontal cortex 

500

At least how many symptoms must be present in order to receive a diagnosis of ADHD?

6 or more

500

The repetition of words or phrases is called:

Echolalia

500

What type of forgetting happens overtime when the memory fades and disappeared?

Decay

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