2.3.5 Anomalies of Brain Function

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    • Anomalies of brain function can arise from various causes and manifest differently based on the brain areas affected.

      True
    • Steps involved in diagnosing anomalies of brain function:
      1️⃣ Identify symptoms
      2️⃣ Conduct neurological exams
      3️⃣ Perform brain imaging (e.g., MRI, CT scans)
      4️⃣ Analyze findings
      5️⃣ Develop a treatment plan
    • Alzheimer's Disease affects the hippocampus and the cerebral cortex
    • What are the main causes of brain anomalies?
      Vascular issues, tumors, neurodegenerative diseases, traumatic brain injuries, infections
    • What is a traumatic brain injury (TBI)?
      Physical damage to the brain
    • Understanding the causes of brain anomalies is crucial for effective diagnosis and treatment strategies

      True
    • Match the brain anomaly with its affected brain areas and symptoms:
      Stroke ↔️ Depends on location ||| Weakness, speech difficulties
      Tumour ↔️ Depends on location and size ||| Headaches, seizures
      Alzheimer's Disease ↔️ Hippocampus and cerebral cortex ||| Memory loss
    • Match the diagnostic method with its advantages:
      MRI ↔️ High resolution, non-invasive
      CT Scan ↔️ Quick, widely available
      EEG ↔️ Non-invasive, inexpensive
    • What is the primary cause of tumours in the brain?
      Abnormal cell growth
    • What are the affected brain areas in Alzheimer's Disease?
      Hippocampus and cerebral cortex
    • A stroke occurs when there is a blockage or rupture of blood vessels
    • What are common symptoms of a stroke affecting the brain?
      Weakness, speech difficulties, vision loss, memory problems
    • Match the anomaly of brain function with its affected brain area:
      Stroke ↔️ Specific brain areas dependent on blockage or hemorrhage
      Alzheimer's Disease ↔️ Hippocampus and cerebral cortex
      Tumour ↔️ Depends on location and size
    • Understanding the causes, symptoms, and affected areas of brain anomalies is critical for neuropsychology.

      True
    • Match the anomaly of brain function with its primary symptom:
      Stroke ↔️ Weakness
      Tumour ↔️ Headaches
      Alzheimer's Disease ↔️ Memory loss
    • Understanding the causes of brain anomalies is crucial for effective diagnosis and treatment
    • A stroke affecting the motor cortex may lead to weakness or paralysis
    • What does MRI use to produce detailed brain images?
      Magnetic fields and radio waves
    • Understanding brain anomalies is crucial for neuropsychology
      True
    • Order the causes of brain anomalies from vascular issues to infections:
      1️⃣ Vascular Issues
      2️⃣ Neoplastic Growth
      3️⃣ Neurodegenerative Diseases
      4️⃣ Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
      5️⃣ Infections
    • What are the primary symptoms of Alzheimer's Disease?
      Memory loss, cognitive decline
    • Alzheimer's Disease primarily affects the hippocampus and cerebral cortex
    • The symptoms of brain anomalies are closely tied to the specific brain areas affected
    • Steps in diagnosing brain anomalies:
      1️⃣ Neuroimaging techniques
      2️⃣ Neuropsychological testing
    • MRI is a non-invasive method for brain imaging.

      True
    • Steps in treating brain anomalies:
      1️⃣ Acute treatment or surgical removal
      2️⃣ Rehabilitation or therapy
    • Speech therapy is a common therapy for stroke patients.

      True
    • What do anomalies of brain function disrupt?
      Cognitive and physical processes
    • Common anomalies of brain function include stroke, tumour, and Alzheimer's
    • What is the primary cause of a stroke?
      Blockage or rupture of blood vessels
    • The symptoms of brain anomalies can vary based on the specific brain regions affected.

      True
    • Match the brain anomaly with its common symptoms:
      Stroke ↔️ Speech difficulties
      Tumour ↔️ Seizures
      Alzheimer's Disease ↔️ Personality changes
    • Infections can cause inflammation or damage due to bacterial or viral infections
    • Why is understanding the connection between affected brain areas and symptoms crucial in neuropsychology?
      Effective diagnosis and treatment
    • Diagnosing brain anomalies requires a combination of neuroimaging techniques and neuropsychological testing
      True
    • A stroke is caused by the blockage or rupture of blood vessels
    • Match the brain anomaly with its affected brain areas and causes:
      Stroke ↔️ Specific brain areas ||| Blockage or rupture of blood vessels
      Tumour ↔️ Depends on location ||| Abnormal cell growth
      Neurodegenerative Diseases ↔️ Specific brain areas ||| Progressive loss of neurons
    • Understanding the causes of brain anomalies is essential for effective treatment

      True
    • Recognizing patterns of symptoms and their neurological basis is key to diagnosing and managing brain anomalies
      True
    • Neurodegenerative diseases affect specific brain regions depending on the disease.
      True
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