Part of the brain that controls your five senses
What is the Cerebrum? (1 piece)
The number of lobes shown on the brain diagram in the presentation.
What is 4?
True/False: All personality disorders in the same group have the same symptoms.
False (3 pieces)
The only way to safely treat a personality disorder.
What is visiting a licensed medical professional?
The topic of the presentation.
What is The Brain and Personality Disorders?
The part of the brain that is connected to your spinal cord.
What is the brain stem?
The lobe that controls personality and decision-making.
What is the frontal lobe? (2 pieces)
A personality disorder where someone shows constant signs of jealousy and superiority.
What is narcissistic personality disorder?
Two factors that would cause someone to have a personality disorder.
What are genetics and environment? (2 pieces)
Another name for nerve cells.
What are neurons?
The part of the brain that controls posture.
What is the cerebellum? (1 piece)
The lobe that controls vision.
What is the opicital lobe? (1 piece)
A personality disorder where a person has unstable and quickly changing emotions.
What is borderline personality disorder? Double Jeopardy!
What all Grop C personality disorders have in common.
What is a consistent lack of social skills and rational thinking? (1 piece)
The hemisphere of the brain that controls logical thinking.
What is the left brain? Double Jeopardy!
The part of the brain that controls your body's responses to stimuli.
What is the brain stem? (2 pieces)
The lobe that controls smell recognition.
What is the temporal lobe? (1 piece)
True/False: You should visit a doctor if you have multiple signs of a personality disorder.
True
A thing that all personality disorders have in common.
What is a constant problematic responses to others?
The molecule that makes up most of the human brain.
What is protein? (1 piece)
The part of the brain that houses the frontal lobe.
What is the cerebrum? Triple Jeopardy!
The lobe that interprets spoken language.
What is the parietal lobe?
A personality disorder where the person is obsessed with neatness and perfectionism.
What is Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder? (2 pieces)
Something that all group A personality disorders have in common.
What are dysfunctional thoughts and behaviors?
The weight of the human brain.
What is 3 pounds? (3 pieces)