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what does the brain do?

This organ inside your head controls your thoughts, feelings, and body movements.

100

What do brain surgeons wear on their head to help them see better during surgery?

A surgical headlight or loupes.

100

Which American brain surgeon became famous for separating conjoined twins and later ran for U.S. president?

Dr. Ben Carson

100

What is the common head injury that can cause a headache or dizziness after a hard hit to the head?

A concussion.

100

What part of the brain helps you stay balanced and move smoothly and is at the back of your head?

The cerebellum.

200

Clue: This system includes the brain and spinal cord working together.

What is the central nervous system?

200

What big machine takes clear pictures of the brain using magnets instead of X‑rays?

An MRI 

200

Which scientist studied “split‑brain” patients with epilepsy and won a Nobel Prize?

Dr. Roger Sperry.

200

What is it called when blood flow to part of the brain stops or a blood vessel in the brain bursts?

A stroke.

200

What is the biggest part of the brain that has a right side and a left side?

The cerebrum.

300

What are the special cells that carry messages around your brain and body called?

Neurons or nerve cells.

300

What is the computer system that helps guide the surgeon during brain surgery, like a GPS?

A neuronavigation system or surgical navigation system.

300

Which British brain surgeon wrote a book called Do No Harm about his life in surgery?

Dr. Henry Marsh.

300

What is an abnormal lump of cells growing inside the brain that a neurosurgeon may remove?

A brain tumor

300

What part of the brainstem controls breathing and heart rate without you thinking about it?

The medulla.

400

What is the wrinkly outer layer of the brain that helps you think and remember things?

The cerebral cortex.

400

What treatment uses strong, focused radiation beams to treat some brain tumors without cutting open the skull?

Answer: Stereotactic radiosurgery (for example, Gamma Knife).

400

Which neurosurgeon helped create many early brain surgery methods at Johns Hopkins Hospital?

Dr. Walter Dandy

400

What disease slowly harms memory and thinking, mostly in older people?

Answer: Alzheimer’s disease.

400

What part of the brain works like a “message center,” sending signals from your senses to the outer brain?

The thalamus.

500

What is the fatty covering around some nerve fibers that helps messages travel faster?

Myelin or the myelin sheath.

500

What tool uses sound waves and gentle suction to break up and remove brain tumors?

A CUSA (Cavitron Ultrasonic Surgical Aspirator)

500

Which doctor is often called the “father of modern brain surgery” for his work on brain tumors?

Dr. Harvey Cushing.

500

What do we call dangerous bleeding in or around the brain that can cause pressure and damage?

Answer: A brain bleed or brain hemorrhage.

500

What is the bundle of nerve fibers that connects the right and left sides of the brain so they can talk to each other?

The corpus callosum.