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- <h1>Brain Anatomy and Function Quiz</h1>
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- <h3>1. What brain region is commonly associated with language processing?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q1" value="a" checked> Frontal lobe<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q1" value="b"> Occipital lobe<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q1" value="c"> Temporal lobe<br>
- <h3>2. What does an elevated Theta/Beta ratio at location O1 indicate?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q2" value="a" checked> Poor stress tolerance and racing thoughts<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q2" value="b"> Problems with short-term memory and working memory<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q2" value="c"> Sleep quality problems and relaxation difficulties<br>
- <h3>3. What is the function of the Frontoparietal Network (FPN) in the brain?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q3" value="a" checked> Attentional control and task switching<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q3" value="b"> Emotional regulation and impulse control<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q3" value="c"> Self-referential thinking and introspection<br>
- <h3>4. What brain region is commonly associated with visual processing and object recognition?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q4" value="a" checked> Occipital lobe<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q4" value="b"> Temporal lobe<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q4" value="c"> Parietal lobe<br>
- <h3>5. What does an elevated Theta/Beta ratio at location P3 often indicate?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q5" value="a" checked> Problems with spatial processing and navigation<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q5" value="b"> Sleep quality problems and relaxation difficulties<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q5" value="c"> Difficulties with retaining information and processing visual memory<br>
- <h3>6. What is the primary function of the Prefrontal Cortex (PFC)?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q6" value="a" checked> Executive functions and decision making<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q6" value="b"> Emotional processing and formation of emotional memories<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q6" value="c"> Motor control and coordination<br>
- <h3>7. What does an elevated high-frequency amplitude in the right parietal region (P4) indicate?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q7" value="a" checked> Heightened alertness and attention<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q7" value="b"> Problems with short-term memory and working memory<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q7" value="c"> Difficulties with spatial processing and navigation<br>
- <h3>8. What brain region is commonly associated with emotional processing and the formation of emotional memories?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q8" value="a" checked> Amygdala<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q8" value="b"> Hippocampus<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q8" value="c"> Cerebellum<br>
- <h3>9. What is the function of the Default Mode Network (DMN) in the brain?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q9" value="a" checked> Self-referential thinking and introspection<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q9" value="b"> Attentional control and task switching<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q9" value="c"> Emotional regulation and impulse control<br>
- <h3>10. What does an elevated Theta amplitude in the right prefrontal cortex (F4) often indicate?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q10" value="a" checked> Emotional volatility and mood swings<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q10" value="b"> Problems with spatial processing and navigation<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q10" value="c"> Difficulties with retaining information and processing visual memory<br>
- <h3>11. What does an elevated high-frequency amplitude in the right frontal brain region (F4) indicate?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q11" value="a" checked> Oppositional and defiant behavior in children<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q11" value="b"> Problems with social interactions and relationship issues<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q11" value="c"> Difficulties in letting go of troublesome thoughts<br>
- <h3>12. What does a low Alpha response at location Pz often indicate?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q12" value="a" checked> Difficulties with spatial processing and navigation<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q12" value="b"> Problems with short-term memory and working memory<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q12" value="c"> Sleep quality problems and relaxation difficulties<br>
- <h3>13. What is the primary function of the Rich Club in the brain?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q13" value="a" checked> Facilitating communication between highly connected brain regions<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q13" value="b"> Regulating emotional responses and emotional memories<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q13" value="c"> Controlling motor movements and coordination<br>
- <h3>14. What does an elevated Theta amplitude in the right parietal region (P4) often indicate?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q14" value="a" checked> Heightened alertness and attention<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q14" value="b"> Problems with short-term memory and working memory<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q14" value="c"> Difficulties with spatial processing and navigation<br>
- <h3>15. What brain region is commonly associated with motor control and coordination?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q15" value="a" checked> Cerebellum<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q15" value="b"> Amygdala<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q15" value="c"> Hippocampus<br>
- <h3>16. What does an elevated Alpha amplitude in the right frontal brain region (F4) often indicate?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q16" value="a" checked> Oppositional and defiant behavior in children<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q16" value="b"> Problems with social interactions and relationship issues<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q16" value="c"> Difficulties in letting go of troublesome thoughts<br>
- <h3>17. What does a low Alpha response at location Cz often indicate?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q17" value="a" checked> Difficulties with retaining information and processing visual memory<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q17" value="b"> Problems with short-term memory and working memory<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q17" value="c"> Exposure to intense emotional stressors<br>
- <h3>18. What does a low Alpha response at location O1 often indicate?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q18" value="a" checked> Exposure to intense emotional stressors<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q18" value="b"> Problems with short-term memory and working memory<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q18" value="c"> Sleep quality problems and relaxation difficulties<br>
- <h3>19. What does an elevated Theta/Beta ratio at location O1 often indicate?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q19" value="a" checked> Poor stress tolerance, racing thoughts, and anxiety<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q19" value="b"> Problems with spatial processing and navigation<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q19" value="c"> Difficulties with retaining information and processing visual memory<br>
- <h3>20. What does an elevated high-frequency amplitude in the frontal midline location (Fz) often indicate?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q20" value="a" checked> Fretting and worrying, difficulty in letting go of troublesome thoughts<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q20" value="b"> Problems with social interactions and relationship issues<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q20" value="c"> Difficulties with spatial processing and navigation<br>
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- <h3>21. What brain region is commonly associated with attentional control and task switching?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q21" value="a" checked> Parietal lobe<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q21" value="b"> Temporal lobe<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q21" value="c"> Frontal lobe<br>
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- <h3>22. What does an elevated high-frequency amplitude in the right frontal brain region (F4) indicate?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q22" value="a" checked> Oppositional and defiant behavior in children<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q22" value="b"> Problems with social interactions and relationship issues<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q22" value="c"> Difficulties in letting go of troublesome thoughts<br>
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- <h3>23. What does a low Theta response at location P4 often indicate?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q23" value="a" checked> Difficulties with spatial processing and navigation<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q23" value="b"> Problems with short-term memory and working memory<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q23" value="c"> Sleep quality problems and relaxation difficulties<br>
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- <h3>24. What is the primary function of the Dorsal Attention Network (DAN) in the brain?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q24" value="a" checked> Orienting attention and detecting salient stimuli<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q24" value="b"> Emotional regulation and impulse control<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q24" value="c"> Self-referential thinking and introspection<br>
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- <h3>25. What does an elevated Theta amplitude in the left frontal brain region (F3) often indicate?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q25" value="a" checked> Emotional volatility and mood swings<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q25" value="b"> Problems with spatial processing and navigation<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q25" value="c"> Difficulties with retaining information and processing visual memory<br>
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- <h3>26. What does a low Alpha response at location P3 often indicate?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q26" value="a" checked> Difficulties with spatial processing and navigation<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q26" value="b"> Problems with short-term memory and working memory<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q26" value="c"> Sleep quality problems and relaxation difficulties<br>
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- <h3>27. What brain region is commonly associated with memory formation and retrieval?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q27" value="a" checked> Hippocampus<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q27" value="b"> Amygdala<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q27" value="c"> Cerebellum<br>
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- <h3>28. What does an elevated Theta/Beta ratio at location Fz often indicate?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q28" value="a" checked> Poor stress tolerance, racing thoughts, and anxiety<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q28" value="b"> Problems with spatial processing and navigation<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q28" value="c"> Difficulties with retaining information and processing visual memory<br>
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- <h3>29. What is the primary function of the Ventral Attention Network (VAN) in the brain?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q29" value="a" checked> Directing attention to salient stimuli in the environment<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q29" value="b"> Regulating emotional responses and emotional memories<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q29" value="c"> Controlling motor movements and coordination<br>
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- <h3>30. What does an elevated Theta amplitude in the left parietal region (P3) often indicate?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q30" value="a" checked> Heightened alertness and attention<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q30" value="b"> Problems with short-term memory and working memory<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q30" value="c"> Difficulties with spatial processing and navigation<br>
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