Brain Builders
Thought Detection
Music & Mental Health
Nutrition & Mental Health
Stress Science
100

This organ is the control center of your body and uses about 20% of your energy, even at rest. 

What is The Brain?

100

The distortion where one small mistake makes you think everything is ruined. 

What is 'catastrophizing'?

100

This upbeat Pharrell Williams song encouraged choosing a positive mindset with its one-word title. 

What is 'Happy'?

100

This nutrient, abundant in leafy greens and fish, supports brain function and is linked to better mood regulation. 

What is omega-3 fatty acids? 

100

This hormone is released during stress and is often called the "stress hormone". 

What is cortisol?

200

These chemical messengers - such as serotonin and dopamine - help your brain cells communicate. 

What are neurotransmitters?

200

Assuming you know what others are thinking, usually something negative. 

What is 'mind reading'?

200

In "Roar", Katy Perry sings about finding her voice again - an example of this key mental-health skill. 

What is self-advocacy or confidence? 

200

Skipping meals or consuming mostly sugary foods can lead to dips in this brain chemical, which affects energy and mood. 

What is 'serotonin'?

200

The nervous system branch that calms the body after stress is called this. 

What is the parasympathetic nervous system?

300

This part of the brain helps you make decisions, manage emotions, and think ahead. 

What is the prefrontal cortex?

300

Using words like "always" or "never" when thinking about yourself. 

What is 'all-or-nothing' thinking?

300

In "Unwell" by Matchbox Twenty, the lyrics describe feeling off or anxious, highlighting the importance of acknowledging and managing this. 

What is 'mental health' and 'emotional awareness'

300

Fermented foods like yogurt, kimchi, and kefir can benefit mental health by supporting this system, sometimes called the "second brain". 

What is the 'gut microbiome'?

300

Short-term stress can sometimes improve performance, a concept known as this. 

What is 'eustress'?

400

This almond-shaped structure helps you recognize danger and triggers the fight-or-flight response. 

What is the amygdala?

400

Focusing on only the negative details and ignoring the positives. 

What is 'mental filtering'?

400
In "Stronger", Kelly Clarkson says, "What doesn't kill you makes you stronger", describing this ability to bounce back from challenges. 

What is 'resilience'?

400

Excessive caffeine or sugar can temporarily boost energy but may also trigger this common mental-health symptom. 

What is 'anxiety or mood swings'?

400

Chronic stress can weaken this body system, making you more vulnerable to illness. 

What is the immune system?

500

This term describes the brain's ability to change, form new connections, and learn throughout life. 

What is neuroplasticity? 

500

Blaming yourself for things outside of your control. 

What is 'personalization'?

500

The song "Here Comes The Sun" by the Beatles is often associated with hope - reflecting this mental-health concept of believing things can improve. 

What is 'optimism'

500

Deficiencies in vitamins such as B12, D, and folate have been linked to increased risk of this mental health condition in adults. 

What is 'Depression'?

500

Mindfulness, deep breathing, and meditation help activate this response to reduce stress. 

What is the 'relaxation response'?