Extreme Sports and Risks
The Science of Fear and Dopamine
Dean Potter and BASE Jumping
Why People Do Extreme Sports
100

What is BASE jumping an acronym for?
a) Buildings, Antennas, Spans, Earth
b) Bridges, Airplanes, Skyscrapers, Earth
c) Buildings, Airplanes, Spans, Earth
d) Bridges, Antennas, Skyscrapers, Earth

a) Buildings, Antennas, Spans, Earth

100

What part of the brain releases hormones during fear?
a) Hippocampus
b) Amygdala
c) Cerebellum
d) Frontal lobe

b) Amygdala

100

Who was Dean Potter?
a) A celebrated extreme sportsman
b) A psychologist studying fear
c) A BASE jumping instructor
d) A marathon runner

a) A celebrated extreme sportsman

100

What do psychologists believe drives risky behaviors?
a) Boredom
b) Fear response
c) Peer pressure
d) Lack of education

b) Fear response

200

How many people have died BASE jumping, according to the video?
a) 100
b) 442
c) 257
d) 800

c) 257

200

What chemical is released during the fear response?
a) Serotonin
b) Dopamine
c) Adrenaline
d) Cortisol

b) Dopamine

200

What happened to Dean Potter and Graham Hunt?
a) They set a world record
b) They died in a wingsuit accident
c) They quit extreme sports
d) They became psychologists

b) They died in a wingsuit accident

200

What do extreme athletes enjoy from the fear response?
a) A sense of danger
b) A rush of adrenaline
c) A natural high
d) A feeling of control

c) A natural high

300

What are "death-consequence" activities, according to Dean Potter?
a) BASE jumping and free-climbing
b) Skydiving and scuba-diving
c) Skateboarding and marathon running
d) Wingsuit flying and bungee jumping

a) BASE jumping and free-climbing

300

What does dopamine reinforce in the brain?
a) Fear responses
b) Reward behaviors
c) Stress reactions
d) Sleep cycles

b) Reward behaviors

300

Where did Dean Potter and Graham Hunt jump from?
a) Mount Everest
b) A skyscraper in New York
c) Yosemite National Park
d) A bridge in New Zealand

c) Yosemite National Park

300

What is sensation-seeking behavior compared to in the transcript?
a) Marathon running
b) Drug addiction
c) Scuba diving
d) Skateboarding

b) Drug addiction

400

How many people have died climbing the mountains of Nepal, including Everest?
a) Over 800
b) 442
c) 257
d) 30

a) Over 800

400

What happens to the brain when it gets used to high dopamine levels?
a) It stops releasing dopamine
b) It becomes less sensitive to fear
c) It craves more extreme activities
d) It reduces adrenaline production

c) It craves more extreme activities

400

What did Dean Potter write about fear?
a) Fear is unnecessary
b) Overcoming fear was transformative
c) Fear should be avoided
d) Fear is always negative

 b) Overcoming fear was transformative

400

What is one reason people continue extreme sports, according to the video?
a) Their brains crave more dopamine
b) They want to set world records
c) They enjoy the danger
d) They want to impress others

a) Their brains crave more dopamine

500

What is one example of a less dangerous extreme sport mentioned in the video?
a) Skateboarding
b) Long-distance races
c) Scuba-diving
d) Wingsuit flying

b) Long-distance races

500

What did a 2004 study compare bungee-jumpers to?
a) Ecstasy-users
b) Marathon runners
c) Scuba divers
d) Skateboarders

a) Ecstasy-users

500

What did Dean Potter inspire people to do?
a) Avoid extreme sports
b) Study brain chemistry
c) Explore their planet first-hand
d) Become psychologists

c) Explore their planet first-hand

500

What is the main risk of extreme sports, according to the transcript?
a) Brain chemistry changes
b) Death-consequence activities
c) Addiction to adrenaline
d) Fear of failure

b) Death-consequence activities