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 What came first , the brain-heart debate or the brain experiments?

Brain-heart debate

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The cerebellum controls: 

Balance, posture, coorindating movements

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Define Neuroplasticity

the ability of neural networks in the brain to change as a result of experience

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When does an injury have to occur to be considered an Acquired Brain Injury ?

an injury resulting from damage to the brain occurring after birth, at any time during life

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The chemical messengers between neurons are called ?

Neurotransmitter

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Name 2 neuroimaging techniques  and identify whether they are structural or functional. 

Points only given for all correct answers.

Structural- CT, MRI

Functional - fMRI , PET

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Name all the structures in the Hindbrain

the cerebellum, medulla oblongata and pons

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Identify the 3 changes that occurs during Long-Term Potentiation

-formation of more:

- dendritic branches (receptor sites),

- axon branches  

-and an increase in the number of neurotransmitters released into a synapse 

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Identify the 4 common types of  Acquired Brain Injury

traumatic brain injury (TBI), aphasia, concussion and stroke.

200

The ethical guideline that gives participants to leave a study at an point is known as

Withdrawal rights

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The surgical removal or destruction of tissue (e.g. brain tissue) by lesioning or using electrodes is known as:

Ablation

300

Name and point to all the sections of the cerebral cortex

Frontal, Parietal , Occipital and Temporal

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Identify 4 standard processes of developmental neuroplasticity 

(NOT ADAPTIVE)

-synaptogenesis

-long term potentiation

-long-term depression

-synaptic pruning

300

Identify the 2 types of aphasia and a main distinction between them

Broca's- non-fluent

Wernicke's- fluent 

300

Describe the role of the Parasympathetic Nervous System

Returns body back to hemostasis after a state of heightening or facing a threat

400

Identify an idea from phrenology that remains valid today.


Gall’s idea that particular areas of the brain play a significant role in the functioning of different areas of the body was accurate.

400

Identify the two structures found only in the left hemisphere and their function 

Broca's Area- Speech production

Wernicke's Area- speech comprehension

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A child has had trauma to their right occipital lobe, what would likely be the biological impact of this ?

They gain back some functioning- what personal characteristic  would have played a role in their recovery


loss of vision in left visual field 

age

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Identify 3 factors that determine impact and recovery from a brain injury

age, location, cause, degree or extent of damage

400

Distinguish between qualitative and quantitative data in reference to benefits

Quantitative-numerical and easy to compare and collect and categorise


Quantitative- descriptive and adds detail and context to numerical data

500

Explain how how 3 neuroimaging techniques work

MRI- uses magnetic fields to activate atoms in the brain, which then allows a computer to generate an image of the brain 

PET- by observing the use of glucose by cells in the brain. 

fMRI-A technique that shows brain activity by measuring oxygen consumption by cells in the brain 

CT- A combination of a series of x-ray images taken from different angles to create cross-sectional images of the body. 

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Describe the main roles of each lobe

Frontal- planning, sequencing and executing of voluntary motor activity. 

Temporal lobe-receiving and processing sounds from the ears, 

Parietal-in spatial awareness (judging our body’s position in space), spatial reasoning, attention and receiving and processing somatosensory information. 

Occipital-Plays a crucial role in vision. 

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Identify and explain two main processes of adaptive plasticity (in response to injury)

Rerouting- when healthy nearby neurons create alternative neural pathways when existing connections are lost through injury

 Sprouting- when existing neurons form new axon terminals and dendrites to allow new connections to be made

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Explain why , a person should rest and recover to allow their brain to heal with time  after a concussion. Reference the exact impacts to the future of an individual' brain health. 

One concussion  - increases likelihood of second concussion

 Second concussion soon after the first  - increase the likelihood of severe symptoms, such as brain swelling

Multiple concussions - linked with the development of other neurological conditions later in life, including Alzheimer’s disease and CTE 

500

Who's this dude?( Name) and explain what he represents


somatosensory homunculus – that is, a human body modified so that body regions are given sizes in proportion to the corresponding area they have in the primary somatosensory cortex.