Brain
Disorders
learning, memory, and emotions
Addiction
Social
100

Name 1 lobe of the Brain

What is the Occipital Lobe

What is the Temporal Lobe

What is the Frontal Lobe

What is the Parietal Lobe

100

True or False: People with mental illness are usually violent

What is false

100

What is memory?

what is the cognitive process of encoding, storing, and retrieving information

100

True or False: Taking illegal drugs can lead to overdosing and addiction.

Whats is True

100

What part of the brain controls emotion?

What is the Amygdala

200

What is the function of the Cerebellum?

What is fine-tune motor movement and balance

200

What is Epilepsy?

What is a brain condition that causes recurring seizures

200

What is emotion?

What is a response to stimuli

200

What are stimulants?

What is a drug that increases brain activity 

200

True or False: Social neuroscience can be used to study the neural mechanisms of love, friendship, and empathy?

What is True

300

Which part of the brain controls the pituitary gland?


What is the hypothalamus?

300

What is Obsessive Compulsive Disorder?

What is uncontrollable thoughts or beliefs, along with repetitive or ritualistic behavior. (obsessions and compulsions).

300

What are the 3 types of memory?

What is sensory memeory, Short term/working memeory, Long-term memory

300

True or False: One of the effects of prolonged, heavy alcohol use can be brain damage.

What is true

300

What part of the brain is responsible for social interactions?

Hint*: There is more than 1 possible answer

What is the Amygdala

What is the Frontal Cortex

What is the Temporal cortex

400

What is the reabsorption of neurotransmitters within a synapse called?


What is reuptake

400

What is Meningitis?

What is inflammation of the protective membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord

400

What is the best way to remeber information

What is active recall?

400

What are the functions of opioids?

What is bound to specific receptors in the brain and mimics natural pain-relieving chemicals

400

Which neurotransmitter is commonly associated with pleasure, social interaction, and reward?

What is Dopamine

500

What are the cells that nourish and support neurons?

What is a Glial Cell

500

John experiences a period of life where he feels sad and lacks interest in activities he usually enjoys. These periods are always followed by times where John feels elated and powerful.  Which of the following mental health disorders best describes the symptoms Jerome experiences?

What is Bipolar Disorder

500

What is classical Conditioning?

What is a neutral stimulus becomes associated with a unconditioned stimulus triggering a conditioned response

500

What is the most consumed psychoactive drug in the world?

What is caffeine

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