CHAMPIONSHIP
The USA National Brain Bee championship is held each year in April. To be eligible to participate, students must have won a local Brain Bee competition. The winner of the USA Brain Bee Championship will advance to represent the USA in the International Brain Bee competition. Below are the sections that will be covered in the championship.
Written Test
Students will be asked to complete a multiple-choice exam with questions based on BrainFacts and Neuroscience: the Science of the Brain (PDFs of both books are available for free)
Human Neuroanatomy
Students will be asked to rotate between stations and identify names/functions of brain structures from human brains.
Neurohistology
Students will be asked to rotate between stations and identify photos or histological sections.
MRI
Students will be asked to rotate between stations and identify names/functions of brain structures on MRI images.
Patient Diagnosis
Students rotate between stations where they will be provided with case studies describing patients who each have a neurological or psychological disorder. Students will be allowed to order three tests per station. Students will then use the description and the results of the test to select the appropriate diagnosis from the list of disorders below. The National Library of Medicine website includes a Medical Encyclopedia that can be used as a study guide.
- Huntington’s Disease
- Parkinson’s Disease
- Alzheimer’s Disease
- Bipolar Disorder
- Schizophrenia
- Autism
- Epilepsy
- Stroke
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
- Narcolepsy
- Korsakoff’s Syndrome
- Phobia
- Major Depression
- Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
- Alcohol Addiction
- Tourette’s Syndrome
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea
- Cerebral Palsy
Finals Round
Students are asked questions one at a time in front of a panel of judges. Students record their answers on an answer sheet and state their answers orally to the judges. These questions will be fill-in-the-blank or free response. Responses will be 1-5 words.
Additional Activities
All competitors will be engaged in additional activities including keynote lectures, laboratory tours, group activities, panels, campus tour, and debates that will not count for the competition but are aimed to enrich the student’s understanding of neuroscience, possible careers in neuroscience, and the paths to such careers. Students will have opportunities to make new friends, and connect with neuroscience students and faculty.
The Rules
- Must be 13-19 years old at the time of the competition
- Students may only participate in one local chapter competition each year
- Students may only participate once in the USA National Brain Bee Championship once in a lifetime.
- Students can only participate in the International Brain Bee World Championship once in a lifetime.
- No recording devices can be used during the finals round of the local competitions or USA Championship.
- Local chapter competitions must be free to participate.
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