The Brain
Brain Injury
Concussion
Diagnosis and Treatment
Daily Life Impact
100

This part of the brain is responsible for higher-order thinking and decision-making.

Frontal Lobe

100

This type of brain injury occurs after birth due to events like trauma, stroke, or infection.

ABI 

100

Name one common physical symptom of a concussion.

Headache, dizziness, nausea, blurred vision, etc

100

This type of medical scan is often used to check for brain injury.

CT scan

100

A person with a brain injury may struggle with this everyday task involving memory.

Remembering appointments, names, or conversations

200

The brain is protected by this fluid, which cushions it inside the skull.

Cerebrospinal fluid

200

This is a type of ABI caused by an external force or impact.

TBI

200

Name one cognitive and one emotional symptom of concussion.

i.e. disorientation, confusion, amnesia, inability to focus and concentrate, irritability, and depression.

200

After a concussion, this is the most important immediate treatment.

Rest

200

Brain injuries can affect this area of a person’s life, often causing relationship difficulties.

Emotional regulation

300

These long fibers carry electrical signals between neurons and are often damaged in TBIs.

Axons

300

This neurological condition is characterized by recurrent, unprovoked seizures due to abnormal electrical activity in the brain.

Epilepsy

300

Concussions are most often caused by this type of even.

A blow to the head/ violent hit to the head 

300

This type of professional might assess cognitive function after a brain injury.

Neuropsychologist

300

This group of people is especially at risk for concussions.

Athletes, adolescents, or military personnel

400

What is the name of the site where adjacent neurons communicate by transmitting neural signals to one another. 

Synapses

400

A non-traumatic ABI may be caused by this internal event, such as a blocked blood vessel in the brain.

Stroke

400

This is a dangerous condition that occurs if someone receives another concussion before the first one has healed.

Second impact syndrome
400

This is the minimum duration that a sport player must wait before returning to competitive contact sport.

21 days

400

Brain injury can lead to changes in this mental health condition.

Depression or anxiety

500

This term refers to the brain’s ability to reorganize itself by forming new connections.

Neuroplasticity 

500

Brain trauma occurring both at the point of impact and on the opposite side of the head due to the brain's movement within the skull during a blow.

Coup-contrecoup injury

500

This cognitive process is often temporarily impaired after a concussion.

Memory/ concentration/ attention

500

Repeated traumatic brain injuries, such as concussions or non-concussive impacts, can lead to this progressive and fatal brain condition.

CTE

500

A long-term goal in ABI rehabilitation is to improve this — the ability to function independently.

Independence or quality of life