functions of the cerebellum
what is.. coordination and movement ..etc
what are the base emotions
joy (happiness) sadness disgust fear and anger
why do people fall victim to addictions
trauma, stress, peer pressure, sense of belonging, bad home life to escape, dopamine and endorphin overload etc..
what are the 3 main different types of trauma
emotional physical and psychological
in inside out what do "islands" represent?
personality traits / someones values
functions of the parital lobe
what is 5 senses , perception, reading and writing etc
how can someones ability to respond correctly in social settings be damaged
emotional or pyschological trauma
who is most at risk for addiction
homeless, veterans, those with ptsd from any trauma, those without a fully formed frontal lobe , those in jail or prison
what does trauma do to the brain
stops it from forming correctly / being able to function at full capacity
why do children create imaginary friends?
loneliness, not having access to other children, parents do not spend enough time with them , super hyperactive imagination
functions of the occipital lobe
interpretation , reading
what are some mental illnesses that cause interruption to proper emotional function
depression anxiety bipolar schizophrenia etc..
intoxication vs addiction
what is a one time thing/ recreational action versus something someone is dependent on for normal function/ not having physical withdrawals
what are the side effects of people who endure extreme trauma (of any type)
ptsd, jail/prison, committing crimes of violence, addictions
describe a serial killer
answers vary hehe
functions of temporal lobe
memory, learning , language, base emotion
what are some of the "happy" chemicals our brain produces as a reward
dopamine, endorphins, serotonin, oxytocin
what are negative side effects to addictions
loss of relationships, physical property (houses or cars) altered sense of self, physical health problems, death
what can physical trauma to the brain stem cause
paralysis , loss of senses or age appropriate emotions/reasonings / mental illness
who is most likely to be a victim of a serial killer (statistically)
women (young)
functions of frontal lobe
problem solving , judgement personality inhibition, decision making
what emotions do serial killers lack (most of the time)
empathy, regret, guilt, sympathy
what are the most common addictions
alcohol, nicotine, marijuana
what does PTSD stand for
post traumatic stress disorder
what are some complex emotions
anxiety, jealously, embarassment etc