Brain Science
Mental Health
Nervous System
Sports Med
Basics
100

The brain contains how many lobes?

4

100

a person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being.

 Mental Health

100

The nervous system consists of the ______ & __________.

Brain and spinal cord

100

The origins of sports medicine come from...

Ancient Greece or Rome

100
  • Anything that causes a state of strain or tension.

Stressor

200

What lobe helps with sound, music, and comprehending voices?

Temporal

200

Mental illnesses can cause a change in what three things?

Emotion, thinking, behavior

200

Name the three types of neurons

Interneuron
Sensory
Motor

200

What are the three major sources of nutrition?

Fats, proteins, carbs

200

Short lived, small/sudden

       - Harmful to the body.
            - Commonly “flight” vs fight.

TYPE OF STRESS

Distress

300

Drives “automatic” functions such as breathing and heart rate.

The brain itself.

(Name the two)

Brain Stem and Cerebrum

300

What mental illness factor involves genetics, injuries, and infections.

*There are three of them

Biological

300

In charge of neuron activities...


*Neuron Anatomy

Cell body

300

What are the two types of carbohydrates?


Simple and Complex

300

Refers to the growth of fine and gross motor skills.

Physical Domain

400

A stroke occurs and the left side of the body is unable to move. What hemisphere did the stroke occur?

Right hemisphere

400

Description: Goes beyond feeling “bummed out”
Research shows a smaller hippocampus in those who suffer from either.

What category of mental disorders does this belong to?

Mood

400

How do neurons communicate? (one word)

Synapses

400

Forms your cells, maintains body
temperature and protects your nerves.


Fats

400

Name the four domains

cognitive, physical, social, emotional

500


Which task would not be affected by damage to the frontal lobe?

a) Problem-Solving
b) Memory
c) Doing arithmetic
d) Writing

D. Writing

500

When is the right time to seek mental health services?

-Change in behavior is consistent.

-Unusual/Dangerous coping methods.

-Trauma centered event.

500

Sam stepped into oncoming traffic. Once he realized the light had turned green he quickly stepped back onto the sidewalk. Which neuron told him to "step back?"

Interneurons

500

 _______ is a protein that has been broken down so that it can be absorbed into the bloodstream.

Amino Acids

500

Some parts of Canada are farther south than parts of the United States. (true or false)


true

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