Brain Functions
Brain Functions II
Neurons +
Brain health & safety
Brain Fun
100

The lobe in charge of visual processing

the occipital lobe

100

This structure of the brain is a "super highway" of nervous tissue that connects the brain to the backbone and the rest of the body

 the spinal cord

100

THIS is the space between neurons that allows neurons to communicate with one another.

Synapse or synaptic gap

100

You wear this to protect your head during certain activities.

A helmet

100

A sharp,short-lived headache caused by eating something very cold.

Brain freeze

200

This structure is involved with movement, balance, and sensory information

Cerebellum

200

This lobe is located in the region by your ear

the temporal lobe

200

What are dendrites responsible for?

Receiving neurotransmitters and sending them through the axon

200

Dizziness, headache, and blurry vision are all symptoms of....

A concussion

200

A slang term used to describe the feeling of mental fatigue and decreased cognitive function, often due to spending too much time scrolling online.

Brain Rot.  Please go touch some grass.

300

This part of the brain houses the primary auditory cortex

the temporal lobe

300

This specific cortex is responsible for complex thought and planning.  Doesn't fully grow in until ~age 25.

Prefrontal cortex

300

This neurotransmitter is often referred to as the "feel-good" neurotransmitter and is associated with pleasure and reward.

Dopamine

300

Name of the bone (or set of bones) that protect our brains.

Skull

300

About how heavy is an adult human brain?

3 pounds

400

This structure of the brain is a wide banded arch that connects the two cerebral hemispheres

the corpus callosum

400

This part of the brain (in the limbic system) is important for memory and learning

the Hippocampus

400

What is the neurotransmitter glutamate responsible for?

Enhancement of action potentials, learning and memory

400

After a brain injury, you may need a brain imaging technique.  Name 2 techniques.

EEG, MRI, fMRI, CAT scan

400

The average person has about 12,000 to 60, 000 or these a day

Thoughts

500

This lobe is responsible for spatial reasoning and knowing where you are in space

Parietal lobe

500

This part of the brain is responsible for associating emotions with experiences, esp. fight or flight.

Amygdala

500

Name the neurotransmitter responsible for muscle contraction and is involved in learning and memory.

Acetylcholine

500

If you don't get enough of this over a long period of time, your brain will measurably shrink.

Sleep or water  (both are true!)

500

What mythical creatures are known for wanting to eat brains?

Zombies