Surprise Me!
Lateralizing and Localizing (Pt. 1)
Lateralizing and Localizing (Pt. 2)
Becoming a Neuropsychologist
Surprise Me!
100

_____ can look like a learning disability, ADHD, or poor social skills.

Anxiety

100

What are the four lobes of the brain?

1) Frontal Lobe; 2) Parietal Lobe; 3) Temporal Lobe; 4) Occipital Lobe

100

What are the two hemispheres? 

1) Left Hemisphere

2) Right Hemisphere

100

Give 2 examples of where referrals for neuropsychology can come from.

Physicians; Parents/caregivers; Teachers/school; Learning specialists; Therapists; School psychologists/social workers; Lawyers/ Advocates; Case Managers 

100

What is the name of the doctor who is presenting today?

Dr. Bri!
200

When the students were copying the figure, what lobe is being used? 

[Extra credit: Which side - left or right?]

Right Parietal lobe

200

If I am right handed, which hemisphere of the brain likely stores language?

Left hemisphere

200

Emotionality is primarily on which hemisphere of the brain?

Right hemisphere

200

Name 2 domains that are assessed during a neuropsychological evaluation.

Intellectual abilities; Language; Visual spatial/Visual Motor Integration; Motor skills; Learning and memory; Sensorimotor; Attention and executive functioning; Academic functioning; Adaptive Functioning; Social and emotional development

200

Fill in the blank with either "where" or "what": The dorsal stream help you know _____ an object is.

(Extra credit: What is the name of the other visual stream?)

Where - the dorsal stream tells you where an object is

(Extra Credit: Ventral stream - tell you what an object is)

300

Name a type of neuropsychological treatment.

Cognitive remediation, psychotherapy, executive functioning skills training

300

Which lobe is connected with hearing?

Temporal Lobe

300

Which hemisphere of the brain helps you recognize the face of your friend?

Right hemisphere

300

Name an way in which a neuropsychological evaluation can help.

Understand how a child thinks and learns

Why they may be experiencing difficulties

Effective teaching/treatment methods

Develop individual strategies to overcome/ circumvent weaknesses

Provide and/or tailor recommendations regarding 

Treatment options (therapy, med consults, rehab, etc.)

Appropriate academic services and accommodations

In-home supports

300

The brain structure most associated with anxiety/fear as well as other various emotional functions such as anxiety reward processing, reward learning and motivation, and drug addiction.

Amygdala

400

Which lobe is the motor strip located in?

Frontal lobe

400

Which lobe is known as the primary sensory cortex?

Parietal Lobe

400

Which lobe helps you see colors?

Occipital lobe

400

Name 3 common problem areas and diagnoses seen in neuropsychology.

Neurocognitive Impairment due to medical diagnosis

Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity-Disorder

Intellectual Disability

Learning disabilities

Language disorders

Motor Coordination Disorder

Autism Spectrum Disorder

Social Communication Disorder

Anxiety 

Depression

400

What does the cerebellum help us do?

Coordinate movements; control posture, balance, and fine motor movements, involved in motor learning

500

What do you call it when you cut the corpus callosum?

Corpus callosotomy

500

What does the hippocampus do?

Responsible for creating declarative memories

500

Area of the brain that is connected with your ability to speak.

Broca's Area

500

What do you call the highest level you can get as a neuropsychologist?

Board Certification

500

What is one of the last parts of the brain to develop?

Pre-frontal cortext (frontal lobe)

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