Random Fun Facts (Hard)
Emotions
Digital Overstimulation
Structure of the brain
Alzheimer's Disease
100

How do you feel sadness?

  • Hippocampus -  the memories might be depressing

  • Amygdala - overactive amygdala or it can’t cope with stress

  • Low amount of serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine

  • hippocampus was 9% to 13% smaller caused by stress in depressed people

100

How many basic emotions are there?

6

100

Finish the sentence.

Our brain processes more information in one morning than ___ in the 1900s.

a week

100

How does the white and grey matter help your brain function?

The white matter and grey matter are nerve bundles and they allow you to send messages all around your brain.

100

What are the 2 main reasons you can get Alzheimer's Disease?

Plaques and Tangles

200

Name every layer of the brain?

  • Skull 

  • The Meninges

  • Dura mater 

  • Arachnoid 

  • Pia mater 

  • cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) (liquid)

  • Grey matter, white matter - nerves

200

What does the amygdala do?

Amygdala helps you experience emotions and feelings, memories and social interpretations and scans for threats.

200

What is the glymphatic system for?

it uses it to clean your brain

200
What does the cerebellum do?

It keeps your balance, coordination, posture and moving skills.

200

What is the percentage of the disease being caused by genetic of environmental factors?

90-95%

300

What is the percentage of getting a gene mutation?

There's a 5-10% gene mutation.

300

Name the 4 types of hormones that makes you happy.

  • Dopamine 

  • Serotonin

  • Endorphin

  • Oxytocin

300

What is the Popcorn Syndrome?

Fast digital doom scrolls can make people struggle with the slow pace of real life.

300

What's are all five lobes of the brain called?

Frontal, Parietal, Occipital, Insular, Temporal

300

Why do most people dirt-nap when having Alzheimer's Disease?

They usually get infections.

400

How do you get plaques from Alsheimer's Disease.

APP helps neurons grow and repair and gets broken down after a while

Normally 2 enzyme(alpha secretase and gamma secretase) breaks the outside cell. If 2 enzyme (beta secretase and gamma secretase) breaks the outside cell it can’t dissolve and creates beta amyloid plaques. It’s sticky and form clumps which create plagues. It can get between the neurons and disrupts the signal. The plaques can start an immune response and create inflammation and damage neurons.

400

Explain what the 4 disgust are and what they do.

  • Animal-nature disgust - anything that reminds us of our mortal, animal nature  like death

  • Core disgust - It’s used to protect you in case of food or liquid being bad

  • Over time the core disgust wasn’t as important anymore

  • Interpersonal disgust - contact with other people or their belongings

  • Moral disgust - seeing someone do immoral or unethical acts or violate common rules they make

400

Explain to me the process of scrolling.

Scroll → See something new → More dopamine →Stop scrolling → Loses Dopamine → Boredom/Anxiety → Scroll again

400

Which level is the arachnoid located?

(Ex. it's in between the skull and the dura mater)

In between the dura mater and pia mater.

400

What's the normal 2 enzyme that break the outside cell?

alpha secretase and gamma secretase

500

How many people died from Alzheimer's Disease in Canada in the chart in 2023?

2,000,000 - 2,500,000 people

500

What is the Norepinephrine?

It makes you very alerted and focused on what's making you mad and increases heart rate and blood pressure to stress.

500
What are the long term effects?

-at least 5-

Thinning in the white and grey matter, cognitive decline, memory problems, loss of physical coordination, overly emotional, front lobe is weak, high blood pressure, decreased bone density, sleep deprivation, vision issues, depression or become dumber.

500

What does the corpus callosum's -largest white matter structure - rostrum do?

It’s the front-most part that connects behind your eyes.

500

Why was Alzheimer's Disease called that?

Dr. Alois Alzheimer was the doctor who was helping Auguste Deter with the disease.