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Second Brain Theory Pop Quiz
Quiz by Aisha Atkinson
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- Q1
Second Brain Method is...
the physical and chemical connections between your gut and brain. Millions of nerves and neurons run between your gut and brain. Neurotransmitters and other chemicals produced in your gut also affect your brain.
a reference to the two distinct brain hemispheres - a left and a right. These hemispheres each receive half our visual information, and direct half our movement - the left brain controls the right side of our body, the right brain controls the left.
an online productivity and note-taking course created by Tiago Forte.
a method for saving and systematically reminding us of the ideas, inspirations, insights, and connections we've gained through our experience. It expands our memory and our intellect using the modern tools of technology and networks.
45s - Q2
Using what you recall about Forte's approach, what doesn't happen when we offload our thinking onto a "second brain"?
We are able to move through life confident that we will remember everything that matters.
We free our biological brains to imagine, create, and simply be present.
We are capable of determining the true meaning of life.
We are protected from forgetfulness.
45s - Q3
The ability of neural networks in the brain to change through growth and reorganizations is called...
brain development
neuron pathways
neuroplasticity
second brain method
45s - Q4
All of the following are examples of chronic stress related ailments except:
heart disease
anemia
killing of brain cells
diabetes
45s