Neurons
Brain
Spinal Cord
Drugs
Miscellaneous trivia
100

The hopefully permanent stage of cells which neither undergo meiosis nor mitosis

What is G0

100

The sudden onset of partial brain death

What is a stroke

100

There are this many vertebrae in the spinal cord 

What is 33

100

Today's most popular dug

What is sugar?

100

The famous and completely paralyzed British theoretical physicist  who died some years back

Who was Stephen Hawking

200

These gaps between neurons allows signals to pass from one to another through chemical messengers

What are synapses

200

This gland regulates puberty and gender related hormones

What is the pituitary gland

200

The condition of people paralyzed from the neck down

What is Paraplegic? 

200

This drug, popularized in the 1980s as a treatment for ADHD, has been linked to abuse in academic and professional circles for its stimulant properties

What is Aderrol

200

One of the most commonly diagnosed mental disorders, generally characterized by short attention span and or fidgety demeanor

What is ADHD

300

These parts of a neurons receive signals from other neurons and conducts them toward the cell body.

What are dendrites 

300

Dopamine's less famous sibling of similar effect

What is Serotonin 
300

President Teddy Roosevelt was afflicted with this disease affecting the spinal cord and brainstem, leaving him unable to walk.  Vaccines have mostly done away with it nowadays.

What is Polio

300

An ancient foodstuff and favorite of the Mongols which activates the some of the same neural transmitters as opium

What is cheese ?

300

Muhammad Ali, the famous boxer and envoy of Muslim faith in the west, died of this neurodegenerative disease.

What is Parkinson's Disease

400

These rare neurons, found in the retina, are responsible for detecting light and dark changes

What are bipolar neurons 

400

This almond-shaped part of the brain plays a key role in processing emotions such as fear and aggression.  

What is the amygdala 

400

The strands of nerves which branch off the spinal cord at its terminus.

What is the cauda equina?

400

This common oatmeal spice also doubles as a hallucinogen when ingested to excessive quantity

What is Nutmeg

400

Among a host of other titles, this region is a contester for the origination of coffee, the other region being Ethiopia 

What is Yemen?
500

The first scientist to discover and describe neurons as separate entities, earning a Nobel Prize in 1906.

Ramón y Cajal

500

The idea of zombies eating brains comes from this movie

What is Night of the Living Dead (1985)

500

This rare condition, often caused by trauma, results in paralysis and loss of sensation on one side of the body, while the other side retains partial function.

Brown-Séquard Syndrome

500

The first synthetic antidepressant, discovered in the 1950s, was originally developed as an antihistamine and later found to have mood-lifting properties.

What is Imipramine 

500

A terribly rare brain disease caused by the misfolding of cell prions... and sometimes cannibalism

What is Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease?  (Kuru could also be accepted, though they are not the same)

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