Neurocognitive Disorder
Endocrine Disorders
Neurotransmitters
Brain Chemicals
The limbic system
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This condition results from lesions to the dominant (left) front lobe.


1. Problems with speech production and Articulation 

2.making slow and effortful speech

What is Broca's Aphasia?

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This condition has excessive secretion of thyroxin resulting in weight loss despite, increased appetite, heat sensitivity, sweating, diarrhea, tremor and palpitations, fatigue, impaired memory.

What is Hyperthyroidism?

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The term (blank) is applied to any substance that enhances the effect of the neurotransmitters

What is agonist?

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This part of the limbic system lies below the corpus callosum and it is considered the "sensory relay center" for the brain

What is the Thalamus?

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Who is Mufasa’s trusted advisor in The Lion King?


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Which Disney Princess attended Elsa’s coronation day in Arendelle?

Who is Zazu?



Who is Rapunzel?

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This condition results from lesions in the dominant left temporal lobe

1. No language comprehension 

2. Can not follow verbal commands or repeat phreases

3. Person speaks fluently 

What is Wernicke's aphasia?

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This condition has undersecretion of thyroxin resulting in unexplained weight gain, sluggishness, fatigue, impaired memory, intellectual functioning and sensitivity to cold.

What is hypothyroidism?

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The acronym "Ach" refers to what neurotransmitter?

What is Acetylcholine?

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This structure is situated just below the thalamus. It plays a major role in our bodies homeostasis, including regulating temperature, hunger, thirst, sexual activity, hormone secretion.

What is hypothalamus?

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How old is Crush in Finding Nemo?


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In Monster’s, Inc., there’s nothing more toxic or deadly than what?

What is 150?



A human child.

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This condition is very rate and results from lesions to the connecting pathway between the expressive and receptive speech areas


1. Person has intact language comprehension 

2. They speak fluently 

3. Unable to repeat verbal phrases

What is Conduction Apashia?

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This condition has undersecretion of pituitary growth hormones, it can cause dwarfism, delay in puberty, infertility in men.

What is hypopituitarism?

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The two neurotransmitters that make up the Catecholamines are

What is Dopamine and Norepinephrine?

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This part of the limbic system attaches emotional significance to sensory input. It is strongly implicated in fear, aggression, and emotional memory.

What is Amygdala? 

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The names of the stepsisters from Disney’s Cinderella


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The name of Wendy’s dog in Peter Pan

What is Anastasia & Drizella?


What is Nana?

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This condition is the loss of ability to recognize a specific sensory stimulus such as objects, people, sounds, shapes or smells.


What is Agnosia?

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The most common form of hyperthyroidism

What is Grave's disease?

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5-HT is the abbreviation to which neurotransmitter

What is Serotonin?

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This part of the limbic system moderates or decreases aggression.

What is the Septum?

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Who trained Hercules to be a hero?

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What does Hakuna Matata mean?

Who is Philoctetes/Phil.?



What is "No worries"?

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This refers to the loss of language abilities in the brain.

What is Aphasia?

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This is considered the master endocrine gland

What is the pituitary gland?

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Neurotransmitters are categorized into 2 categories 

What are classical neurotransmitters and the peptide neurotransmitters?

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This is considered our primitive brain and plays a key role in our survival 

What is the limbic system?

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How many fingers does Mickey Mouse have?


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Genie was stuck in the lamp for how many years before Aladdin found him?

What is 4?



What is 10,000 years?