Brain & Neuroscience
Software Engineering
Neurological Disease
Software Development Methodologies
Lobe Control
100

What is the primary function of the cerebellum?

What is coordination and balance?

100

What does the acronym "API" stand for in software development?

What is Application Programming Interface?

100

What is the medical term for a sudden disruption of blood flow to the brain, often resulting in paralysis or loss of speech?

What is a stroke

100

What development methodology emphasizes adaptability, collaboration, and customer feedback?

What is agile

100

Which lobe of the brain is primarily responsible for processing visual information?

What is the occipital lobe

200

Which neurotransmitter is often associated with feelings of pleasure and reward?

What is dopamine

200

Which programming language is known for its use in web development and is often represented by the symbol "> <"?

What is JavaScript?

200

Which neurotransmitter deficiency is associated with conditions like Parkinson's disease?

What is dopamine

200

In software development, what does "SCRUM" refer to?

What is an agile project management framework

200

In which lobe is the primary motor cortex located, controlling voluntary movements of the body?

What is frontal lobe

300

What part of the brain is responsible for language comprehension?

What is Wernicke's area?

300

What is the term for a small piece of code designed to perform a specific task?

What is a function or method

300

What is the main characteristic of Alzheimer's disease?

What is cognitive decline

300

What term is used to describe the practice of identifying and fixing bugs or defects in software?

What is debugging

300

In which lobe is the primary auditory cortex located, responsible for processing auditory information?

What is temporal lobe

400

How many neurons are there in the human brain?

What is 86 billion

400

In version control systems like Git, what command is used to combine changes from different branches?

What is merge

400

In multiple sclerosis, what part of the nervous system is primarily affected?

What is myelin sheath

400

Which software development methodology follows a linear and sequential approach with distinct phases such as requirements, design, implementation, testing, and maintenance?

What is waterfall model

400

The association cortex, responsible for integrating information from different sensory modalities, is found in which lobes?

What is parietal lobe

500

Which part of the nervous system is responsible for the "fight or flight" response?

What is sympathetic nervous system

500

What design pattern is used to restrict access to certain components in object-oriented programming?

What is the Singleton pattern?

500

What is the role of the hippocampus in the brain?

What is involved in the formation of new memories?

500

What is the purpose of version control in software development?

What is to track and manage changes to source code over time?

500

The prefrontal cortex, a part of the frontal lobe, is involved in what higher-order cognitive functions, including decision-making and personality expression?

What is executive function

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