
Mental health, anatomy of the brain (4 lobes), and stress
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- Q1What is a common physical symptom of stress?Decreased appetiteIncreased heart rateHair growthLouder voice30s
- Q2Which lobe of the brain is mainly involved in decision making and problem solving?CerebellumFrontal lobeOccipital lobeTemporal lobe30s
- Q3What is one way to manage stress effectively?Eating junk foodSleeping all dayPracticing mindfulness or meditationIgnoring the problem30s
- Q4Which part of the brain is responsible for processing visual information?Frontal lobeOccipital lobeTemporal lobeParietal lobe30s
- Q5What can chronic stress lead to in terms of mental health?Anxiety and depressionIncreased creativityImproved memoryHigher energy levels30s
- Q6Which lobe of the brain is involved in processing touch and spatial awareness?Temporal lobeOccipital lobeParietal lobeFrontal lobe30s
- Q7What is a healthy way to cope with stress?Avoiding all social interactionsExercising regularlyDrinking excessive caffeineStaying up late30s
- Q8Which lobe of the brain is primarily responsible for hearing and language comprehension?Occipital lobeTemporal lobeParietal lobeFrontal lobe30s
- Q9Which part of the brain is responsible for coordination and balance?Temporal lobeOccipital lobeCerebellumFrontal lobe30s
- Q10Which lobe of the brain is involved in hearing and memory?Frontal lobeParietal lobeOccipital lobeTemporal lobe30s
- Q11Which lobe of the brain plays a key role in decision-making and controlling behavior?Frontal lobeOccipital lobeParietal lobeTemporal lobe30s
- Q12Which part of the brain is primarily responsible for triggering the fight or flight response?cerebellumamygdalafrontal lobehippocampus30s
- Q13What is the main function of the hippocampus in the brain?regulating emotionsprocessing visual informationmemory formationcontrolling movement30s
- Q14During a stressful situation, what physiological response does the fight or flight mechanism prepare the body for?to either confront or escape from dangerto sleepto relaxto eat30s
- Q15Which part of the brain helps consolidate memories and is important for learning?hippocampusbrainstemamygdalathalamus30s