Regions of the Brain
Limbic System
Sleep
Meninges
Injuries and Imbalances
100

The 4 main regions of the brain.

What are the brain stem, cerebellum, diencephalon, and cerebrum?

100

Hypothalamus, thalamus, amygdala, and hippocampus. 

What are the main parts of the Limbic System?

100

There are this many stages of sleep. 

What is 4 stages?

100

Protective layers of the brain.

What are meninges?

100

A slight brain injury that does not cause permanent brain damage.

What is a concussion?

200

The region of the brain we most associate with a mental image of the brain. It consists of 2 hemispheres.

What is the cerebrum?

200

A central rounding station based on emotional state. 

What is the amygdala?

200

It is recommended that you get this many hours of sleep every night.

What is 8 hours?

200

The kind of fluid that meninges contain.

What is cerebrospinal fluid?

200

A progressive degenerative brain disease often found in the elderly. It is known to cause memory loss, confusions, hallucination and death.

What is Alzheimer's? 

300

The region of the brain that connects directly to the spinal cord but is noticeably thicker than the spinal cord below. 

What is the brain stem?

300

Links new sensory information to past memories. 

What is a hippocampus?

300

This is the stage of sleep where deep sleep begins. 

What is the 3rd stage?

300

Dura Mater, Arachnoid Layer, Sub-Arachnoid Space, Pia Mater.

What are the layers of meninges?

300

The common name for a Cerebrovascular Accident.

What is a Stroke? 

400

This region of the brain is known as the hindbrain and is the posterior region of the brain and inferior to the back of the cerebrum.

What is the cerebellum?

400

The location of the Limbic system in relation to the brain stem.

What is above (superior to)?

400

This is the duration of each stage of sleep. 

What is 90-110 minutes?

400

Inflammation of the meninges. 

What is meningitis?

400

A loss of senses that can result from spinal injury. 

What is Paresthesias?

500

This region of the brain is in the interior of the brain and can only be seen if the brain is cut open.

What is the diencephalon?

500

The location of the Limbic system in relation to the cerebrum.

What is below (inferior)?

500

This 3 letter acronym occurs during the 4th stage of sleep. 

What is REM (Rapid Eye Movement)?

500

An American construction foreman who is known for the miraculous survival of having a metal rod shot clean through his head. 

Who is Phineas Gage?

500

A spinal disorder where victims lose the ability to move, speak, swallow, and breathe over the course of less than 5 years. 

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)