Let's Be Basic
What's the matter, Doc?
Feeling kind of down
thank u, next
Please make it stop!
100

The number of lobes in the brain cortex

What is 4?

100

This condition is defined by a clot that blocks blood flow to an area of the brain

What is Ischemic Stroke? 

100

This neurotransmitter is thought to be low in patients with Major Depressive Disorder

What is Dopamine? or Norepinephrine? or Serotonin?

100

Damage to this nerve leads to vision loss

What is Optic Nerve? 

100

"When I get them, my head is throbbing and sometimes they're so bad that I throw up..."

What is a Migraine Headache? 

200

This lobe controls my vision

What is Occipital?

200

Type of stroke that is defined by bleeding that occurs inside or around brain tissue

What is Hemorrhagic Stroke?

200

A syndrome with clinically significant disturbances in cognition, emotion, and behavior that reflects dysfunction in processes underlying mental function

What is a Mental Disorder? 

200

Damage to this cranial nerve causes the eye to look "down and out"

What is Oculomotor Nerve? 

200

"I've been really stressed lately and I get these constant headaches across my entire forehead..."

What is a Tension Headache? 

300

Damage to this part of the brain would cause slurred speech

What is Broca's area?

300

Loss of dopamine; this disease causes tremor, slow movements and balance problems

What is Parkinson's Disease?

300

One of these symptoms must be present in order to diagnose a patient with Major Depressive Disorder

What is Sadness or Loss of Interest?

300

The largest cranial nerve; responsible for sensing touch on the face

What is Trigeminal Nerve? 

300

"Doc, I've been having this stabbing pain behind my right eye that wakes me up in the middle of almost every night..."

What is Cluster Headache?

400

The right cerebrum controls muscles on this side of your body

What is the left side?

400

This disease is caused by the destruction and death of nerve cells; results in issues with memory, thinking and behavior

What is Alzheimer's Disease?

400

This screening tool of 9 statements is typically used in the diagnosis of Major Depressive Disorder

What is PHQ-9? 

400

Responsible for controlling the muscles of the face, damage to this nerve can result in facial droop

What is Facial Nerve?

400

In the ER: "This is the absolute worst headache of my life. Feels like a thunderstorm is in my head right now!"

What is a Secondary Headache due to Subarachnoid Hemorrhage? 

500

This part of the brain controls my balance and coordinates my muscle movement

What is Cerebellum?

500

"I'm dizzy and feel like the room is spinning; sometimes I hear a ringing noise in my ear"

What is Vertigo? 

500

Treatment option for a patient with Major Depressive Disorder

What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy/Psychotherapy? or Antidepressants? or Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)? or lifestyle changes? 

500

This cranial nerve is responsible for your hearing and maintaining balance

What is Vestibulocochlear Nerve? 

500

90% of all headaches are of this type

What is a Primary Headache?