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100

Which type of electrode is used for recording deep brain activity often in epilepsy surgery?

Depth Electrode

100

What is the role of the prefrontal cortex in the brain?


Decision Making

100

Which sleep stage is known for the deepest sleep and slow-wave activity?

Stage 3- characterized by delta waves, which are slow brain waves, this stage is crucial for physical restoration and recovery.

200

Which part of the brain is responsible for processing visual information?

Occipital Lobe

200

What is the primary characteristic of REM sleep?

Rapid eye movement- also associated with vivid dreaming and increased brain activity.

200

Which part of the brain is responsible for regulating emotions?

Amygdala- plays a crucial role in processing emotions such as fear and pleasure.

300

What is the primary function of the cerebellum?

Coordination

300

Which sleep stage is characterized by sleep spindles and K complexes on EEG?

Stage 2

300

What does the term "mu rhythm" refer to and where is it found?

Sensorimotor Cortex- mu rhythm is a type of brainwave, typically in the range of 8-12Hz.  They are associated with motor activities and are suppressed during movement.

400

Which neurotransmitter is primarily involved in the regulation of mood and anxiety?

Serotonin

400

What is the primary function of the amygdala?

Emotion

400

Which sleep stage is characterized by the presence of theta waves?

Stage 1- lightest stage of sleep

500

What is the main function of the hippocampus in the brain?

Memory

500

Which brain structure is involved in regulating sleep-wake cycles?

Hypothalamus

500

What is the term for the transition period between wakefulness and sleep?

Hypnagogia- often characterized by vivid sensory experiences and hallucinations.