Stress & Coping
Sleep & Rest
Brain & Emotions
Healthy Habits
Mental Health Myths & Facts
100

True or False: Fake laughing reduces stress hormones.

True. 

Fake laughs still activate positive brain pathways.

100

What is the recommended amount of sleep for university students?

8 hours.

100

What chemical is known as the “feel-good” neurotransmitter linked to reward and motivation?

Dopamine.

100

How many minutes of moderate physical activity per day can improve mental health?

About 30 minutes.

100

True or False: Mental illness is rare.

False. It affects about 1 in 5 people.

200

About how many minutes does it take for a walk to begin improving mood?

~10 minutes.

200

What is the hormone that helps regulate sleep and is released in darkness?

Melatonin.

200

What brain region is responsible for processing fear and strong emotions?

The amygdala.

200

What nutrient deficiency is associated with low mood, especially in winter?

Vitamin D deficiency.

200

What term refers to hearing someone out without trying to fix the problem?

Active listening.

300

What is the name for positive stress that motivates you before challenges like exams?

Eustress.

300

True or False: You can fully “catch up” on sleep by sleeping longer on weekends.

False. It only partially recovers lost sleep.

300

What hormone is released during bonding, hugs, and social connection?

Oxytocin.

300

What neurotransmitter is released during stress that can impair memory when levels stay high for too long?

Cortisol.

300

True or False: Asking someone directly about suicidal thoughts increases their risk of attempting suicide.

False. Asking can reduce risk by giving them support and connection.

400

How long does it take for physical stress symptoms (like heart rate) to decrease after slow breathing?

About 60-90 seconds.

400

What is the stage of sleep most linked to emotional regulation and dreaming?

REM sleep.

400

What condition involves emotional ups and downs due to seasonal light changes?

Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD).

400

What type of therapy focuses on reframing unhelpful thoughts to improve mood?

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT).

400

What is the correct term for a professional who can prescribe medication for mental health?

A psychiatrist.

500

What part of the brain shrinks when someone experiences chronic stress?

The hippocampus.

500

What is the clinical name for difficulty falling or staying asleep?

Insomnia.

500

What is the term for the brain’s habit of focusing more on negative experiences than positive ones?

The negativity bias.

500

What is the process of forming new neurons in the brain called?

Neurogenesis

500

What scientific principle explains how therapy and repeated coping skills can physically change brain pathways over time?

Neuroplasticity