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10

What part of the brain regulates autonomic functions such as breathing and alertness?

Brain Stem

10

What part of the brain is the emotional watchman and reactor?

amygdala

10

Name 2 ways you can improve your communication

Watch nonverbal signals

Active listening

Assertive delivery but not aggressive

Shared turntaking

Topic maintenance

10

What lobe of the brain houses executive function?

Frontal Lobe

10

Describe the 3 steps for the Cornell method of taking notes

Take notes in the large section on right side of page

Create questions for studying on left side of page

Write a summary statement at bottom of page

20

What is Neuroplasticity?

Brains' ability to rewire pathways or reorganize synaptic connections following injury

20
What are the 4 most common emotional changes after brain injury?

Depression, Anxiety, Anger management, Lability

20

What does WIN stand for and what was the benefit of doing it?

What went well

What needs improving

What will I do next

Reflection, measure of progress, goal setting

20

What structure is considered the memory powerhouse?

Hippocampus

20

When would you be evaluating fixed and flexible commitments?

Creating a weekly time management schedule

30

Name 3 types of brain injuries that we discussed

Traumatic, Acquired and Mild

30

What 3 steps effectively break behavior chains?

Direct the Rider (define the situatuion)

Motivate the Elephant (emotional connection)

Shape the Path (remove obstacles)

30

What is the filter that allows you to see things from another person's point of view?

Compassion or Empathy

(Other two were Intention and Choice)

30

What type of attention describes maintaining focus in the presence of distractors? What is a strategy for this?

Selective Attention

Reduce external stimuli, wear ear plugs, brain dump, take care of basic needs

30

Give an example of an accommodation and why a student would request it

Notetaker, extended test time, recording lecture, technology

40

What physical challenge would cause a student to request the use of Kurzweil?

visual deficits/tracking

40

What does SEASN represent in brain health?

Sleep, Emotional Regulation, Activity, Social Connections and Nutrition

40

What are the 4 styles of communication according to Carl Jung?

Thinker, Sensor, Feeler and Intuitor

40

What are the 4 steps of the memory process?

Attention

Encoding

Storage

Retrieval

40

What is the name of the study technique that uses time and repetition?

Distributed Practice or Spaced Retrieval

50

What is the name of the disease that is a result of repeated concussions?

CTE-chronic traumatic encephalopathy

50

Name the 5 parts of the emotional cycle

Trigger, Thoughts, Emotions, Physical Response and Behavior

50

Name a conversation tool that can be used when you are in a confrontation

Get Unstuck or Push Pause

50

What is the acronym for solving problems and what does each letter stand for?

TOAST

Tell the problem

Generate options

Make a plan of action

Self-Talk

Tell if it worked

50

What is the SQ3R strategy for reading a textbook chapter?

Scan (big idea)

Question (paragraph or section headers)

Read (key facts)

Recall (what did I just read)

Review (summarize or squeeze into own words)