NEUROANATOMY
NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
NEUROPATHOLOGY
The Brain and Nervous System Through Time
Developments in Neuroscience
100

What is the term for the grooves (valleys) on the surface of the cerebral cortex?

Sulci

100

What is the resting membrane potential of a typical neuron?

-70mV (+- 10)

100

Weakness in the sternocleidomastoid and trapezius muscles suggests damage to which cranial nerve?

CNXI Accessory 

100

Which part of the human body did Aristotle believe was the organ of intelligence and emotion?

Heart

100

What do we call computers that "think" like the brain?

Artificial Intelligence

200

Which almond-shaped nucleus within the limbic system is most important for fear processing?

Amygdala

200

What is the term for action potential conduction that “jumps” between nodes?

Saltatory Conduction

200

Which brain infection can present with fever, headache, neck stiffness, and positive Kernig’s sign?

Meningitis

200

The Russian physiologist won the 1904 Nobel Prize for his experiment on dogs discovering Classical Conditioning.

Ivan Pavlov

200

This tech company’s 2023 trial implanted a wireless brain chip in a human, allowing thought-controlled computer use.

Neuralink

300

Harvey Cushing discovered that a disorder of this gland causes the condition now known as Cushing’s syndrome. What is the name of this structure?

Pituitary Gland

300

This tool invented in the 1920s records the brains electrical activity through scalp electrodes.

EEG (Electroencephalogram)

300

Which condition is associated with facial droop due to facial nerve palsy?

Bell's Palsy

300

This controversial brain surgery was performed to treat mental illness by cutting pre-frontal cortical connections.

Lobotomy

300

In 2021, the FDA controversially approved Aducanumab, the first drug targeting amyloid plaques in this disease. 

Alzheimer's Disease

400

What is the map of the body in the cortex called?

Homunculus

400

Which hormone is tonically inhibited by dopamine?

Prolactin

400

Which neurological condition is often called a “mini-stroke” because symptoms resolve within 24 hours?

Transient ischemic attack

400

The ancient Egyptians drilled holes in the skull to relieve pain and release evil spirits. What is this procedure called?

Craniotomy or Trepanation

400

Which brain imaging method uses radioactive tracers to study metabolism and neurotransmitter activity?

PET scan (positron emission tomography)

500

Which brain structure helps keep you awake and alert?

Reticular Formation

500

Which brain circuit connects hippocampus, mammillary bodies, and anterior thalamus for memory?

Papez Circuit

500

Multiple sclerosis is primarily a disease affecting which cells of the nervous system?

Oligidendrocytes

500

The first functional MRI (fMRI) scans were done in this decade.

1990s

500

In this week a potential groundbreaking cure was discovered for a neurodegenarative disease.

Huntington's