Brainiac
So Cerebral
Brainstem
Cerebrospinal fluid
Disorders
200

Parts of the brain

What are the cerebrum, cerebellum, diencephalon, brain stem, and ventricles

200

Functions of this lobe include: movement, personality, speech, cognition, morals and ethics  

What is the frontal lobe

200

Name the parts of the brain stem in ascending order

What are the medulla oblongata, pons, and midbrain

200

Hollow cavities in the brain filled with CSF

What are the ventricles

200

Abnormal electrical brain activity

What is epilelsy

400

What part of the brain is considered voluntary

What is the cerebrum

400

Function of the occipital lobe

What is sight/vision

400

Part of the brain stem that regulates the VITAL CENTERS (heartbeat, respiration and blood pressure), swallowing and coughing

What is the medulla oblongata

400

How many ventricles are in the brain?

What is four (two lateral, the third and fourth ventricle)

400

A condition caused by continuous repetitive movement of the wrist

What is Carpal Tunnel

600

Name the structures of the diencephalon

What are the thalamus and hypothalamus

600

The lobe of the brain that primarily interprets hearing impulses but also allows us to smell and assists with balance

What is the temporal lobe

600

The part of the brain stem responsible for conducting impulses between brain parts and certain eye reflexes

What is the midbrain

600

CSF is produced by special ventricular structures called

What are the choroid plexuses

600

A chronic, progressive disabling condition resulting in degeneration/destruction of the myelin sheath

What is multiple sclerosis

800

Part of the diencephalon responsible for Autonomic nervous system regulation of BODY TEMPERATURE, appetite, water balance, and sleep

What is the hypothalamus

800

Functions of this lobe include:  recognizing pain, cold, and light touch (Somatic sensory area); understanding speech (Wernicke area); recognition of objects, places and events; memory and taste

What is the parietal lobe

800

Part of the brain stem responsible for reflex actions such as chewing, tasting, and saliva production

What is the pons

800

Functions of CSF

What are protection, removal of metabolic wastes, and transfer of nutrients to brain and spinal cord

800

A chronic neuromuscular disease resulting in total body paralysis but does not affect mental acuity

What is ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease

1000

Part of the brain responsible for muscle coordination, balance, equilibrium, posture and muscle tone

What is the cerebellum

1000

Name the structure connecting the right and left cerebral hemispheres

What is the corpus callosum

1000

The medulla oblongata exits the skull through the magum foreman where does it end 

What is C2

1000

Excessive accumulation of CSF 

What is hydrocephalus

1000

Symptoms of this disease include tremors, stiffness, muscular rigidity, shuffling gait, and loss of facial expressions

What is Parkinson's disease

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