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100

Cell body of a neuron which contains the nucleus.

Soma

100

This disorder is characterized by difficulty controlling muscles used in speech

Dysarthria

100

Which part of the brain is responsible hunger, thirst, and maintenance of body temperature?

Hypothalamus

100

In a case of Phineas Gage, what part of the brain was damaged?

Frontal lobe

100

Randy Gardner is the holder of the record for the longest a human has gone without sleep. How many days did he stay awake?

11 days

200

What type of neuron has one axon and many dendrites attached to its soma?

Multipolar Neuron

200

True or False?

ADHD is heterogeneous disorder

True

200

Which part of the brain is responsible for transmitting neural messages between the right and left hemispheres?

Corpus callosum 

200

In the case of SM, the fearless woman, which part of the brain was destroyed?

Amygdala

200

Who does need more sleeping hours?

Children

300

Which part of the brain plays important roles in integrating sensory information from various parts of the body, manipulation of objects, processing tactile information, spatial perception?


Parietal lobe

300

Name 3 basic core symptoms of ADHD

Hyperactivity, inattention and impulsivity

300

Part os the brain, located in the brainsteam and plays a key role in sleep and dreaming

Pons

300

In the case of the man with no brain, what was a weight of his brain?

 150 gram 

300

What is the most common cause of Korsakoff syndrome?

Alcohol abuse

400

Which part of the brain is considered as the fifth lobe?

Insula

400

It has been found that a dysfunction of __________ is a crucial risk factor for the development of anorexia nervosa

insula 

400

Which part of the brain is responsible for human’s biological clock?

Hypothalamus

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

________________ is mental experience that is mistakenly taken to represent an event from one’s personal past

False memory 

500

What is a name of a fissure that separates two hemispheres?

Longitudinal fissure

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

Locus coeruleus is located in______________

Pons

500

1)Which part of the brain was partially removed in the case of HM? 

2) and as a result what type of amnesia did he experience?

1) hippocampus

2) anterograde amnesia 

500

A type of amnesia characterized by an abnormal memory functioning in the absence of structural brain damage or a known neurobiological cause.

Results from the effects of severe stress or psychological trauma.

PSYCHOGENIC AMNESIA