Brain Basics
Anxiety & Mood
Thought Disorders
Autism & Development
Mental Maturity
100

This gives a person resiliency under stress.

What is cognitive reserve?

100

An intense irrational fear.

What is a phobia?

100

A false belief despite evidence.

What is a delusion?

100

One early sign of autism.

What is delayed speech / limited eye contact / repetitive behavior?

100

Releasing the past and learning from mistakes shows this.

What is emotional maturity?

200

The brain needs steady levels of this sugar

What is glucose (blood sugar)?

200

Persistent excessive worry about many areas of life.

What is generalized anxiety disorder?

200

A false sensory experience.

What is a hallucination?

200

A disability of attention.

What is ADD or ADHD?

200

The only things you can control are your thoughts and your _______.

What are actions?

300

Name one lifestyle factor that helps keep the brain functioning well.

What is sleep, exercise, or proper nutrition?


300

Cycles of depression and mania.

What is bipolar disorder?

300

This disorder includes hallucinations and delusions.

What is schizophrenia?

300

Why might limited eye contact affect social functioning?

What is it makes communication and connection harder?

300

Good decision-making reflects this.

What is mental/emotional stability?

400

Explain how stress can affect brain functioning.

What is it can overwhelm coping ability and reduce functioning?

400

Why might someone with bipolar disorder stop taking medication?

What is they feel better during mania or dislike side effects?

400

Decline in memory and thinking ability, often in older adults.

What is dementia?

400

Explain how autism may impact peer relationships.

What is difficulty understanding social cues or communication?

400

Name three factors that support emotional stability.

Sleep, nutrition, exercise, healthy thinking

500

Describe decompensation and how it relates to stress.

What is a breakdown in functioning when stress exceeds coping ability?

500

How is major depression different from normal sadness?

What is it lasts at least two weeks and affects functioning?

500

Give one example of a delusion and one example of a hallucination.

Delusion = false belief; Hallucination = false sensory experience

500

Describe two early signs of autism and explain one.

Varies (must include explanation)

500

Explain how cognitive reserve and healthy habits work together.

Healthy habits strengthen the brain, increasing resilience under stress.