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Back to Board Welcome to Jeopardy!
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Back to Board Today’s Categories~ ~Having our heads examined ~Lower-level Brain Structures ~The Cerebral Cortex ~The Hemispheres ~Random ?’s
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Back to Board Having our heads examined! Lower-level Brain Structures The Cerebral Cortex The Hemispheres Random ?’s 10 20 30 40 50 100
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Back to Board Type of scan used for sleep study research to look at brain wave activity. What is an EEG? Having our heads examined 10-
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Back to Board Scan used to reveal brain damage; series of x-ray photographs taken from different angles. What is a CT scan? Having our heads examined 20-
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Back to Board Type of scan used to identify which specific brain areas are most active during a particular mental task. What is an fMRI? Having our heads examined 30-
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Back to Board The best type of scan to use in order to detect enlarged fluid- filled brain regions in patients with schizophrenia. What is an MRI? Having our heads examined 40-
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Back to Board Scan that shows visual display of brain activity where radioactive glucose goes while brain performs a given task. What is a PET scan? Having our heads examined 50-
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Back to Board What is a lesion? Having our heads examined 100- Naturally or experimentally caused destruction of the brain tissue.
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Back to Board Located at the base of the brain stem and controls life supporting functions. Damaged = Death. What is the Medulla? Lower-level Brain Structures 10-
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Back to Board What is the reticular formation? Nerve network located up and down the spinal cord. Controls level of alertness. Damaged = Coma Lower-level Brain Structures 20-
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Back to Board Controls balance, muscle coordination & memories on how to use your body. Damage = loss of fine motor skills. What is the cerebellum? Lower-level Brain Structures 30-
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Back to Board Regulates eating, drinking, body temperature and the “fight or flight” reaction to stress. What is the hypothalamus? Lower-level Brain Structures 40-
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Back to Board Processes new memories for permanent storage. What is the Hippocampus? Lower-level Brain Structures 50-
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Back to Board Controls emotional responses such as FEAR and ANGER. Lower-level Brain Structures 100- What is the Amygdala?
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Back to Board Demarcation that divides the brain into two hemispheres. What is the longitudinal fissure? The Cerebral Cortex 10-
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Back to Board Lobe used for processing and mathematical reasoning and houses the sensory strip. What is the Parietal Lobe? The Cerebral Cortex 20-
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Back to Board Lobe that registers hearing and some speech functions. What is the Temporal Lobe? The Cerebral Cortex 30-
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Back to Board The control and information processing center; contains over 30 billion nerve cells. What is the Cerebral Cortex? The Cerebral Cortex 40-
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Back to Board Lobe used for making plans and judgments and houses the motor strip. What is the Frontal Lobe? The Cerebral Cortex 50-
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Back to Board Lobe used to interpret visual information and is located in the back of your brain. What is the Occipital Lobe? The Cerebral Cortex 100-
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Back to Board Located in the left frontal lobe and is used for expressive language and muscle movement. What is a Broca’s area ? The Hemispheres 10-
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Back to Board Impairment of language, usually caused by left hemisphere damage. What is Aphasia ? The Hemispheres 20-
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Back to Board Transforms visual representations into an auditory code. What is the Angular Gyrus ? The Hemispheres 30-
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Back to Board Located in the left temporal lobe; controls receptive language (our ability to understand what someone is saying). What is Wernicke’s area? The Hemispheres 40-
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Back to Board Hemisphere where the brain processes facial recognition and emotional processing. What is the Right Hemisphere ? The Hemispheres 50-
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Back to Board Large band of neural fibers connecting the 2 hemispheres and carrying messages between them. What is the Corpus callosum ? The Hemispheres 100-
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Back to Board Name of surgery performed to help patients with extreme epilepsy minimize their seizures. What is Split-brain surgery? Random ?’s 10-
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Back to Board System that includes the hypothalamus, hippocampus, pituitary gland and the amygdala. What is the Limbic system? Random ?’s 20-
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Back to Board Rat becomes severely overweight (obese) due to over stimulation in this area of the brain. What is the hypothalamus? Random ?’s 30-
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Back to Board Person experiences amnesia due to damage of this area in the brain. What is the Hippocampus? Random ?’s 40-
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Back to Board Random ?’s 50- Cells in the nervous system that support, nourish, and protect neurons. What are the Glial cells?
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Back to Board Areas in the cerebral cortex that are not involved in primary motor or sensory functions; are involved in higher mental functions such as memory, thinking, speaking, etc. What are the association areas? Random ?’s 100-
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