Disorders/ Syndromes
Emotions
Language
Your presentations
True/False
100

This behavioral disorder usually first diagnosed in childhood and  characterized by inattention, impulsivity, and, in some cases, hyperactivity.

ADHD

100

Name 6 basic emotions

anger, disgust, fear, happiness, sadness, and surprise

100

Broca's area is located in ___________

Frontal lobe

100

_________________ is a particular class of visuomotor neurons that discharge both when the animal/human does a particular action and when it observes another individual doing a similar action.

Mirror neurons

100

Adults' brains are NOT able to create new neurons 

True or False?

False

200

A deficit in language comprehension or production, commonly due to a left hemisphere stroke or insult

Aphasia

200

This part of Limbic System is  responsible for fight or flight response

Amygdala

200

This part of the brain is one of the main areas of the cerebral cortex responsible for speech comprehension

Wernicke's area

200

______________  refers to cases in which people remember events differently from the way they happened or, in the most dramatic case, remember events that never happened at all

False memory

200

Primary visual cortex is located in the Parietal Lobe


True or False?

False 

The primary visual cortex is located in the most posterior portion of the brain's occipital lobe

300

If fusiform gyrus is damage what neurological disorder might be developed?

Prosopagnosia

300

________________ is a region of cortex buried beneath the temporal lobes; involved in body perception and contains the primary gustatory cortex; responds to disgust.

Insula

300

After the stroke Jenny is unable to speak fluently; her speech has poor grammar, she also experiences difficulty forming complete sentences, but she has no problem to understand a speech of others. Jenny was diagnosed with_____________


Broca's aphasia

300

Type of amnesia leads to difficulty learning new information

anterograde amnesia

300

The most common cause of aphasia is brain damage resulting from a stroke.

True or False?

True

400

After having a stroke, Anton Räderscheidt experienced a deficit in attention to and awareness of one side of the field of vision. What  neuropsychological condition did he have?

Hemispatial neglect

400

This theory of emotion suggests that emotions occur as a result of physiological reactions to events

James-Lange Theory of emotion

400

The impairment of motor planning and programming of speech articulation due to left hemisphere brain damage

Apraxia

400

Savant syndrome is more common among individuals diagnosed with  _________________

ASD

400

The thalamus is a part of the limbic system and it is responsible for releasing hormones such as oxytocin and corticotropin

True or False

False 

The Thalamus is dorsal part of the diencephalon and it has several functions such as relaying of sensory signals, including motor signals, to the cerebral cortex, and the regulation of consciousness, sleep, and alertness.

500

This is a rare impairment characterized by inappropriate sexual behaviors and mouthing of objects, diminished ability to visually recognize objects, loss of normal fear and anger responses, memory loss, dietary change. It is associated with damage to the anterior temporal lobes of the brain. Cases have been reported in association with herpes encephalitis and head trauma

Kluver-Bucy Syndrome

500

This theory of emotion states that stimulating events trigger feelings and physical reactions that occur at the same time.

The Cannon-Bard theory of emotion

500

The ----------------- is the bundle of axons that connects Wernicke’s and Broca’s areas

arcuate fasciculus

500

________________ is a condition in which someone with significant mental disabilities demonstrates certain abilities far in excess of average.

Savant syndrome is a condition in which someone with significant mental disabilities demonstrates certain abilities far in excess of average.

500

Anomia is a type of aphasia

True or False?

True