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- <title>Brain Regions Quiz</title>
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- q4: 'a',
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- q7: 'a',
- q8: 'a',
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- <h1>Brain Regions Quiz</h1>
- <p>Test your knowledge about brain regions and their functions:</p>
- <form>
- <h3>1. Which brain network is associated with introspection and self-reflection?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q1" value="a"> Default Mode Network (DMN)<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q1" value="b"> Frontoparietal Network (FPN)<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q1" value="c"> Rich Club (RC)<br>
- <h3>2. Which brain region is commonly associated with memory processing?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q2" value="a"> Pz<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q2" value="b"> F3<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q2" value="c"> O1<br>
- <h3>3. What does a low Alpha response at location Cz indicate?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q3" value="a"> Difficulties with retaining information and short-term memory deficiencies<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q3" value="b"> Exposure to intense emotional stressors<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q3" value="c"> Problems with visual memory processing<br>
- <h3>4. What is a low Theta/Beta ratio at location O1 linked to?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q4" value="a"> Racing thoughts and poor concentration<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q4" value="b"> Sleep disturbances and substance abuse issues<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q4" value="c"> Difficulties in self-quieting and essential exhaustion<br>
- <h3>5. When Alpha amplitude is greater in the right side (F4) of the frontal brain region, what is commonly reported in children?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q5" value="a"> Oppositional and defiant behavior<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q5" value="b"> Problems with social skill development<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q5" value="c"> Autistic behavior<br>
- <h3>6. What is associated with elevated Theta amplitude in the right prefrontal cortex (F4)?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q6" value="a"> Emotional volatility, mood swings, and irritability<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q6" value="b"> Restricted emotional range, particularly in males<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q6" value="c"> Hyper-emotionality<br>
- <h3>7. What is commonly reported when the ratio of high-frequency amplitudes is low in the frontal midline location (Fz)?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q7" value="a"> Conditions associated with passiveness and feelings of being insufficiently assertive<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q7" value="b"> Fretting and worrying<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q7" value="c"> Difficulties in letting go of troublesome thoughts<br>
- <h3>8. What brain region is associated with cognitive inefficiencies, recall problems, and mental sluggishness?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q8" value="a"> P3<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q8" value="b"> P4<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q8" value="c"> F3<br>
- <h3>9. Which brain region is commonly associated with exposure to intense emotional stressors?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q9" value="a"> Cz<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q9" value="b"> O1<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q9" value="c"> F4<br>
- <h3>10. What does a low Theta/Beta ratio at location O1 with eyes closed often indicate?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q10" value="a"> Sleep quality problems and relaxation difficulties<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q10" value="b"> Exposure to intense emotional stressors<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q10" value="c"> Long-term exposure to psychotropic medications<br>
- <h3>11. Which brain network is involved in higher-order cognitive functions and executive control?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q11" value="a"> Default Mode Network (DMN)<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q11" value="b"> Frontoparietal Network (FPN)<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q11" value="c"> Rich Club (RC)<br>
- <h3>12. What is the primary function of the Default Mode Network (DMN)?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q12" value="a"> Maintaining resting state and internal mentation<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q12" value="b"> Attention and external task-oriented activities<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q12" value="c"> Processing emotional responses and memory consolidation<br>
- <h3>13. What is the main role of the Frontoparietal Network (FPN)?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q13" value="a"> Emotional regulation and impulse control<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q13" value="b"> Decision making and cognitive flexibility<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q13" value="c"> Sensory perception and motor coordination<br>
- <h3>14. Which brain region is often associated with visual processing and attention?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q14" value="a"> P3<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q14" value="b"> Pz<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q14" value="c"> P4<br>
- <h3>15. What is the Rich Club in the brain?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q15" value="a"> A group of highly interconnected hub regions<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q15" value="b"> A network specialized in emotional processing<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q15" value="c"> A region responsible for sensory integration<br>
- <h3>16. What is commonly reported when the amplitude of fast brainwave activity is higher in the right side (F4) of the frontal brain region?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q16" value="a"> Depressed mood states or a belief of being prone to such states<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q16" value="b"> Oppositional and defiant behavior in children<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q16" value="c"> Problems with social interactions and relationship issues in adults<br>
- <h3>17. What is associated with elevated high-frequency amplitude in the frontal midline location (Fz)?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q17" value="a"> Conditions associated with passiveness and insufficient assertiveness<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q17" value="b"> Fretting and worrying<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q17" value="c"> Openness and an easy-going disposition<br>
- <h3>18. What is commonly reported when Alpha is elevated in the right frontal brain regions relative to the left?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q18" value="a"> Workplace bullying, marital/couples break-ups, or serious interpersonal conflicts<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q18" value="b"> Cognitive inefficiencies, recall problems, and mental sluggishness<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q18" value="c"> Difficulties with social skill development and autistic behavior in children<br>
- <h3>19. What is associated with blunting at the back of the brain?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q19" value="a"> Recent exposure to stressful conditions<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q19" value="b"> Past exposure to severe emotional stress<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q19" value="c"> Ongoing exposure to stressful conditions<br>
- <h3>20. What is a numbing response aimed at reducing emotional anguish related to distressing experiences?</h3>
- <input type="radio" name="q20" value="a"> Elevated activity in the mid-frontal region of the brain<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q20" value="b"> Blunting at the back of the brain<br>
- <input type="radio" name="q20" value="c"> Reduced Alpha response<br>
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