Quiz: Stroke, Injury and the Brain
GCSE AQA PSYCHOLOGY (8182)
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Building on what you've learned about brain structure and function, let's explore how strokes and injuries affect the brain.
What is a stroke?
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A {{blank0}} occurs when a blood vessel bursts, causing bleeding in the brain. This is called a {{blank1}} stroke.
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Which of the following are possible effects of a stroke? (Select all that apply)
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Which brain area is commonly affected in strokes that lead to speech difficulties?
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When a stroke damages the {{blank0}}, it often leads to problems with movement on one side of the body.
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Which scanning technique is best for identifying brain activity after a stroke?
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If a stroke affects 40% of the motor area, how much of the area remains unaffected?
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