Definitions
Attention
TBI facts
Memory
Mystery
100

What is a TBI

Traumatic brain injury 

100

Describe focused attention 

Responding when someone is calling your name

100

Describe a TBI and common symptoms

a brain injury that is caused by an outside force

  • Headache
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Confusion and disorientation
100

How does a TBI effect memory 

-Short-term memory loss

-Retrograde amnesia: Forgetting information from before the injury, which can last from a few minutes to a few months

Anterograde amnesia: Problems with memory for information learned after the injury.

100

Name 3 benefits of mindmaps

- stress reduction

-organization

-visual enhancement 

-time mangement 

200

What are the five pillars of brain health? 

connection, discover, nourish, relax, move 

200

What type of attention is someone practicing when reading while there is people talking in the background? 

selective 

200

Name as many behavioral symptoms of TBI as you can. 

  • Difficulty with self-control.
  • Lack of awareness of abilities.
  • Risky behavior.
  • Difficulty in social situations.
  • Verbal or physical outbursts
200

What is short-term memory/working memory      

    

Temporary, limited by the capacity of Information

                                                       


    

200

“Perfection isn’t the goal, progress is” is an example of what mindset?

growth mindset 

300

What is a growth/fixed mindset? 

A "fixed mindset" is the belief that one's intelligence, abilities, and talents are set in stone and cannot be significantly changed through effort, while a "growth mindset" is the belief that these qualities can be developed and improved through practice, learning, and perseverance

300

Provide an example of divided attention. 

driving, checking emails while in a meeting 

300

What are the three (categories) types of a TBI 

mild, moderate, severe 

300

what type of memory would "muscle memory" be? 

procedural memory 

300

How do you know if a friend is a positive or negative influence

Ask yourself questions such as are they giving me encourgment and support? Do they have positive outlooks? Do they particapte in activites that I am comfortable with? 

400

What is execution function and some examples? 

Executive function is a set of brain processes that help you manage your life and interact with others

- planning, organization, attention, decision making, memory 

400

What type of attention would making a meal be?

Alternating 
400

Recall as many emotional symptoms of TBI as you can. 

  • Anxiety:  
  • Depression: 
  • Irritability:

  • Sadness:

  • Anger:

  • Aggressiveness
400

What types of memory are there? 

Short-term memory/working memory

long term memory

episodic memory

semantic memory

prospective memory 

perceptual memory                                                        


    

400

Describe neuroplasticity 

the brain's ability to adapt and change its structure and function in response to experience and throughout life

- Think of it as an internal rewiring process that allows your mind to grow and meet new and increased demands.

500

What is metacognition?

awareness and understanding of one's own thought processes.







500

Name three types of attention

sustained, alternating, divided 

500

What lobe of the brain is most impacted by a TBI?

frontal lobe 
500

Give an example of one internal memory strategy and one external memory strategy.

internal: 

Visual imagery: mental image of something

-making associations

- grouping

external: 

-using notes 

-making lists

-timers, photographs  

500

What is your favorite thing to do on Mondays and Wednesdays 😀

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