The Brain
Sleep
Senses
Memory
100

How many pounds does the average human brain weigh?

Three pounds.1

100

REM stands for. . .?

Rapid Eye Movement

100

The taste of fat?

Oleogustus

100

Forgetting the past?

Retrograde Amnesia

200

What does the LEFT hemisphere of the brain specialize in doing? 

speech comprehension, language, writing, math (arithmetic reasoning)

200

People acting out their dreams while sleeping.

REM Sleep Behavior Disorder

200

Another term for prosopagnosia is?

Face Blindness

200

Inability to form new long-term memories.

Anterograde Amnesia

300

What does the RIGHT hemisphere of the brain specialize in doing?

awareness, visual perception (recognition of faces, patterns, melodies), inferences, expression of emotions 

300

What’s the name of our sleep-wake cycle that regulates body temperature, blood glucose, and hormon secretion?

Circadian Rhythm

300

When people experience multiple senses at the same time.

Synesthesia

300

Retention of learned skills via automatic processing.

Implicit Memory

400

Which part of the brain converts short-term memories into long-term memories?

The hippocampus

400

A sleep disorder common in children, causing people to walk in deep sleep.

Somnambulism

400

The amount a stimulus needs to change will be proportional to the intensity of the stimulus.

Weber's Law

400

How many seconds can we hold things in our short-term memory?

About 18 seconds

500

Is damage to speech production Broca or Wernicke's aphasia?

Broca's Aphasia

500

If your husband sounds like a pug in the middle of the night he probably has...?

Sleep Apnea

500

The semicircle canals in our ears containing endolymph allow us to maintain our balance by way of. . .?

Vestibular Sense

500

Is phonemic memory shallow or deep?

Shallow

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