Substance Use
Sleep
Learning and Memory
Disorders of the Brain
Emotion
100

What neurotransmitter is strongly linked to reward and addiction?

A) Serotonin B) Dopamine C) GABA  

B) Dopamine

100

What is the body's internal clock that regulates sleep-wake cycles?    

A) Pineal Gland B) Circadian Rhythm C) Hippocampus D) Sleep Drive

B) Circadian Rhythm

100

What brain structure is crucial for forming new long-term memories?

A) Amygdala B) Cerebellum C) Hippocampus D) Thalamus

C) Hippocampus

100

What disorder is characterized by hallucinations and disorganized thinking?    A) Bipolar Disorder B) Schizophrenia C) Anxiety Disorder D) Depression    

B) Schizophrenia


100

What brain structure is essential for processing fear?    

A) Hippocampus B) Amygdala

B) Amygdala


200

Which drug classification slows brain activity and is commonly used for anxiety?

A) Stimulants B) Hallucinogens C) Depressants D) Opioids

C) Depressants

200

Which hormone is primarily responsible for promoting sleep?

A) Dopamine B) Serotonin C) Cortisol D) Melatonin

D) Melatonin

200

Who was the famous patient that lost the ability to form new memories after hippocampal removal?

A) Phineas Gage B) Tan C) H.M.

C) H.M.

200

Which mental illness cycles between depression and mania?    

A) Generalized Anxiety Disorder B) Major Depressive Disorder C) Bipolar Disorder D) Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder    

C) Bipolar Disorder


200

Which theory suggests that bodily responses happen before emotional feelings?    

A) Cannon-Bard Theory B) Schachter-Singer Theory C) James-Lange Theory

C) James-Lange Theory


300

What is the process where the brain becomes less responsive to a drug, requiring larger doses?

A) Dependence B) Tolerance C) Sensitization D) Withdrawal

B) Tolerance


300

What sleep disorder involves stopping breathing temporarily during sleep?    

A) Narcolepsy B) Sleep Apnea C) Insomnia D) REM Behavior Disorder

B) Sleep Apnea

300

What type of memory involves skills like riding a bike?

A) Declarative Memory B) Procedural Memory

B) Procedural Memory

300

What anxiety disorder causes excessive fear and avoidance of social situations?    A) Generalized Anxiety Disorder B) Panic Disorder C) Social Anxiety Disorder

C) Social Anxiety Disorder


300

What syndrome results in a loss of fear due to temporal lobe damage?    

A) Klüver-Bucy Syndrome B) Capgras Syndrom

A) Klüver-Bucy Syndrome

400

What is the difference between withdrawal and dependence?

A) Withdrawal is physical; dependence is psychological    B)Withdrawal = symptoms after stopping, dependence = need to function

Withdrawal = symptoms after stopping, dependence = need to function

400

What is the name of the sleep stage where dreaming typically occurs?

A) NREM Stage 2 B) REM Sleep C) Deep Sleep D) Light Sleep

B) REM Sleep

400

What cellular process strengthens synapses and is key to learning?    

A) Long-Term Depression (LTD) B) Synaptic Transmission C) Long-Term Potentiation (LTP)

C) Long-Term Potentiation (LTP)

400

What disorder leads to neurodegeneration and memory loss, often in older adults?    

A) Parkinson's Disease B) Multiple Sclerosis C) Huntington’s Disease D) Alzheimer’s Disease

D) Alzheimer’s Disease


400

What structure is involved in social emotions and decision-making?    

A) Anterior Cingulate Cortex B) Hypothalamus    


A) Anterior Cingulate Cortex

500

TRUE OR FALSE : 

The brain uses about 20% of the body’s energy.

True

500

TRUE OR FALSE 

Adults stop producing new brain cells after their teenage years.

False

500

TRUE OR FALSE

The brain cannot store oxygen.

True

500

Listening to classical music makes babies smarter.

False 
500

Humans only use 10% of their brains.


False

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