What Social Isolation Does To Your Brain – How To Undo The Damage

What Social Isolation Does To Your Brain – How To Undo The Damage

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The video discusses the impact of social isolation on brain health, highlighting how it can lead to cognitive decline and brain fog. It explains the concept of social cognition and the importance of maintaining social skills. Research shows that social isolation can cause brain loss in key areas, but neuroplasticity offers hope for recovery. Building cognitive reserve through education, social interaction, and mental challenges can enhance brain resilience. The video emphasizes lifelong learning and self-care as crucial for maintaining cognitive health.

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1.

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What is one of the risks associated with social isolation in older adults?

Increased physical strength

Improved memory

Age-related cognitive decline

Enhanced social skills

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What is a common symptom experienced by younger people due to social isolation?

Improved concentration

Increased energy

Brain fog

Enhanced creativity

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Which part of the brain is important for emotional memories and is affected by social isolation?

Medulla

Hippocampus

Cerebellum

Pons

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the term used to describe the brain's ability to rewire itself and strengthen connections?

Neuroplasticity

Neurodiversity

Neurogenesis

Neurotransmission

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Which activity is NOT mentioned as a way to increase cognitive reserve?

Learning a new language

Regular physical exercise

Watching TV

Engaging in crossword puzzles

6.

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What is the main purpose of building cognitive reserve?

To increase physical strength

To enhance social skills

To compensate for reduced brain volume

To improve artistic abilities

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What is a key factor in maintaining cognitive reserve throughout life?

Relying on a single educational degree

Continuous learning and mental engagement

Focusing solely on physical exercise

Avoiding all forms of stress