Background
Effects
C.T.E.
Final Jeopardy
100

Define concussion.

  • Blow to the head that causes the brain to move rapidly back and forth.
100

T or F? After a concussion, any form of brain imaging typically shows physical damage.

  • False. Can show physical damage but typically does not.
100

T or F? C.T.E. is only diagnosable after death.

  • True. Can only be diagnosed by studying the brain after death.
100

T or F? People who have previously had a concussion, or have received concussion training, perform worse on exams about concussions than those that have not had concussions or concussion training.

  • True. This illustrates the need for more accurate information being taught to the public, and to medical professionals about concussions and their associated conditions.
200

T or F? People who have had one head injury are more likely to have a second one.

  • True. The force needed to cause a concussion is decreased.
200

T or F? After a head injury, people can forget who they are and not recognize others but be perfect in every other way.

  • False. A head injury that affects memory is affecting parts of the brain that also control other physical and mental processes.
200

T or F? C.T.E. can be caused by a single event/injury.

  • False. C.T.E requires multiple brain injuries to form, just like a lot of other conditions associated with concussions.