What is a goal?
An objective or target that someone is trying to reach or achieve
Approximately how many neurons does the nervous system contain?
What's another name for the skull?
Cranium
What are the components of the central nervous system?
Brain and spinal cord
What is the largest lobe of the brain?
Frontal
What's the acronym for S.M.A.R.T?
Specific Measurable Achievable Relevant Time-Bound
What is the function of neurons?
the function is to send and receive signal from your brain.
How many bones does the skull have?
22
Which structure of the brain contains 4 lobes?
Cerebrum
Which lobe contains Brocca's area?
Frontal
Name 3 Benefits for writing goals.
Focus, Direction, Progress, Motivation, Memory
What is a long structure that is insulated by myelin sheath?
Axon
Name 3 protective measures for the nervous system.
Skull, Meninges, CSF (Cerbro Spinal Fluid)
Which structure coordinates movement and balance?
Cerebellum
Which lobes would process the sensory information then store it?
Parietal and Temporal
Name 4 Methods for tracking goals.
Calendar, Smartphone, Reminder Apps, Sticky Notes, Friends, Parents, Memory, Etc.
Which structure contains genetic information and is the core section of the neuron?
Soma or Cell Body
What are the layers of the meninges.
Dura mater, Arachnoid mater, Pia mater
Name the 3 structures of the brain stem.
mid brain, pons, medulla oblongata
As a result of the doctor's error during surgery, Jack lost his hearing and sight. Which 2 lobes would this include?
Temporal and Occipital
Besides an action plan, what else will a person need to accomplish their goals?
Consistency, Commitment, Hard Work, Strategy, Resources, Discipline, Dedication, Motivation, Support, Time Management, Sacrifice
Explain the difference between dendrites and exon terminals.
dendrites receive and process the signal, exon terminals transmit messages to other cells.
Name 4 components of cerbro spinal fluid.
Sugars, Protein, Lipid, Electrolytes, Water
Diencephalon, Thalamus, Hypothalamus, Cebrum, Corpus Callosum, Brain Step, Midbrain, Pons, Medulla Oblongata, Cerebellum
Name all 4 lobes and give 1 function for each.
frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital