The Lobes
What is the Function?
Brain Scenarios
The Neuron
Sending Information
ZZZ's
100

This is the main function of the frontal lobe

What is Emotion management/Personality?  

100

You would always remember a hippo running around campus. Meaning the function of the hippocampus is

What is memory? 

100

AHH! I am hallucinating. I can't tell if what I am seeing is truly there. I likely have damage in this part of my brain. 

What is the occipital lobe? 

100

This part of the neuron is what receives a signal from another neuron

What is a dendrite? 

100

The correct order of transmission within a neuron is this

What is dendrites-cell body-axon-terminal buttons? 

100

This is the amount of sleep recommended for teens to ensure proper brain development. 

What is 9-10 hours? 

200

This is the main function of the occipital lobe

What is Vision? 

200

"I'm hungry" is a likely statement by this part of the brain

What is hypothalamus? 

200

I have spoken English all of my life. Now, for some reason I can't even have a simple conversation. What are you people saying?? This individual likely has damage to this part of their brain

What is the temporal lobe? 

200

The cell body (soma) houses this part of the neuron

What is the nucleus? 

200

This is the primary role of neurotransmitters

What is carry information between neurons? 

200

This biological process regulates your bodies 24-hour cycle.

What is the circadian rhythm? 

300

The main function of the temporal lobe is

What is hearing/language processing? 

300

A Demogorgon is an intense creature. Meeting one face to face would likely activate this part of your brain.  

What is the amygdala? 

300

In a surgery to cure epilepsy, this man had his hippocampus removed. Afterwards he was no longer able to form new memories. 

Who is H.M.? 

300

Action potential is when the signal is traveling through a neuron. This part of the neuron is what is carrying that signal for most of the time. 

What is the axon? 

300

An inhibitory neurotransmitter makes a neuron less likely to fire. While this type of neurotransmitter increases the chance of a neuron firing.  

What is an excitatory neurotransmitter? 

300

This is the scientific term for the disorder that causes sleep walking and sleep talking. 

What is somnambulism? 

400

The main function of the parietal lobe is 

What is spatial location? 

400

Communication is key. Without this part of your brain your left and right would be discombobulated. 

What is the corpus callosum? 

400

My vision is incredible, but for some reason when I see something through my left eye I can't verbalize what I am seeing. You bet I can draw it though! I likely have a severed one of these 

What is corpus callosum? 

400

This part of a neuron is what sends information through the synapse

What are the terminal buttons? 

400

This principle of neurons firing is very important. It either fires or it doesn't. 

What is the all-or-nothing principle? 

400

The stage of sleep that is most crucial for survival.  

What is REM? 

500

This man had an iron rod rush through his brain, specifically his frontal lobe. Altering his personality and the way he managed emotions.  

Who is Phineas Gage? 

500

Similar to the corpus callosum, this part of your brain allows for communication of the upper and lower brain. 

What is the thalamus? 

500

Urbach-Wiethe disease gives an individual the inability to experience intense fear. Meaning this part of the brain is most likely damaged or infected. 

What is the amygdala? 

500

The myelin sheath is an important aspect of a neuron and action potential. The main function is this 

What is insulate/protect the neuron or speed up transmission? 

500

This is the scientific name for the space between two neurons. 

What is the synapse or synaptic gap? 

500

An individual with this sleep disorder could fall asleep at any given moment. 

What is narcolepsy? 

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