Parts of the Brain
EF Skills
True/False
DBT/NARM
Miscellaneous
100

At approximately what age is the brain done growing and developing?

25

100

What is the ability to adapt to new situations or change gears when rules change?

Cognitive Flexibility, Mental Flexibility

Also Acceptable: Shifting, Pivoting 

100

Executive functions are considered innate skills that do not require development.

FALSE- They emerge and can be developed over time. 

100

What does "DEAR MAN" stand for? 

Describe

Express

Assert

Reinforce

stay Mindful

Appear confident

Negotiate

100

What mammal is known as the "king of the jungle?"

LION

200

Which part of the brain is primarily responsible for executive functioning skills?

Prefrontal lobe/ Frontal Cortex

200

What is the ability to resist impulsive actions and stop yourself from doing something?

Acceptable answers: Inhibitory control, Self Control, Impulse Control 

200

True or False: Executive functions help us process novel experiences and adapt to changing environments.

True!

200

This DBT skill involves paying attention to the present moment on purpose and without judgment.

MINDFULNESS

200

What is the largest ocean on Earth?

PACIFIC OCEAN

300

What is the limbic system of the brain most known for?

Addiction pathway

300

What is the term for the mental ability to hold and manipulate information in your mind, like remembering a phone number?

Working Memory

300

True or False: Impulse control is an executive functioning skill that helps people pause and think before acting.

True

300

What does NARM stand for? 

Neuro Affective Relational Model

300

What gas do plants produce during photosynthesis that humans breathe in? 

Oxygen

400

What is the amygdala? What does it do?

The brain's fear center/ fight flight freeze fawn

Triggers sympathetic nervous system

400

A student struggles to start their homework, often waiting until the last minute. Which EF skill are they struggling with?

Task Initiation

400

True or False: Multitasking is usually an effective strategy for improving executive functioning and productivity.

FALSE

The brain actually switches attention back and forth, which can reduce efficiency.

400

What trauma therapy model focuses on how early relational experiences shape identity, emotional regulation, and patterns of connection throughout life?

NARM
400

What author wrote the novel 1984?

George Orwell

500

What is 1 function of the hippocampus?

Memory Formation & Consolidation, Emotional Regulation, Connects emotions to memories 

500

Which of these is NOT considered a core executive functioning skill?

  • A) Flexible Thinking
  • B) Habit Formation 
  • C) Inhibitory Control
  • D) Self-Monitoring

Habit Formation

Why? 

  • While habit formation involves the brain, it is often an automatic process, whereas executive functions are active, "top-down" management skills.


500

Chris gets frustrated during a group project and immediately walks out of the room without talking to the group. This situation may involve difficulty with emotional regulation, which is connected to executive functioning.

True.

500

In DBT, this state of mind represents the balanced integration of emotion mind and reasonable mind.

WISE MIND 

500

What famous scientist developed the theory of relativity and the equation E = mc²?

Good ole' Albert Einstein
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