The Bones of the Brain (aka neuroanatomy)
Cells and Physio
Science of the Mind
History of Neuroscience
The Brain in Strange Places
100

When this area of the brain is damaged, it causes expressive aphasia.

What is Broca's Area?

100

This fluid flows in the subarachnoid space.

What is CSF?

100

The PHQ-9 is a dimensional assessment of this mental health condition.

What is depression/Major Depressive Disorder?

100

This neuroscientist was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work on the structure of neurons.

Who is Santiago Ramón y Cajal?

100

What percentage of the brain is utilized on a daily basis?

100%; 10% is a common myth

200

This structure connects the left and right hemispheres.

What is the corpus callosum?

200

This is the most common malignant pediatric cancer.

What is medulloblastoma?

200

This is a mental health condition marked by a consistent pattern of detachment from and general disinterest in social relationships

What is Schizoid Personality Disorder?

200

Where was the earliest record of the brain written?

Where is Egypt?

200

What do bees do to indicate and direct their team to a honey source?

What is the the bee / waggle dance

300

The structure that makes CSF.

What is the choroid plexus?

300

This type of seizure has no loss of consciousness and has quick, repetitive jerks.

What is myoclonic (seizures)?

300

Psych term for mental shortcuts or rules of thumb

Heuristics

300

This French scientist discovered the brain's speech-production center in the left frontal lobe.

Who is Paul Broca?

300

Which reptile is capable of regrowing parts of its brain?

What are axolotls

400

Injury to these nerve roots causes the classic waiter's tip.

What are C5/C6? Also take "what are the upper nerve roots of brachial plexus?"

400

This neural tube disorder has herniation of the meninges but not neural tissue through the spine.

What is meningocele?

400

IAT is the acronym for this measure of an individual's bias.

What is the Implicit Association Test?

400

This 19th-century neurologist linked specific brain lesions to movement disorders like ataxia.

Who is Jean-Martin Charcot?

400

This 2010 film follows a U.S. Marshal investigating the case of a missing patient at a psychiatric facility.

What is Shutter Island?

500

A cluster of nerve bodies in the medulla responsible for fine touch and proprioception in the legs.

What is the nucleus gracilis?

500

A portion of this primitive brain region eventually becomes the thalamus.

What is the diencephalon or prosencephalon (do not accept telencephalon)?

500

What neurosurgical operation won a Nobel prize?

Lobotomy

500

Where was Albert Einstein's brain found in 1978 after being preserved in a cider box?

Where is Canada (Ontario)?

500

This creature is known for having a brain shaped like a doughnut

What is an octopus?

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