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Think Don't Drink

The brain is the amazing control centre of our conscious awareness

The brain is the amazing control centre of our conscious awareness

Think Don't Drink

by 3Dme Pty Ltd
Think Don't Drink
Think Don't Drink
Think Don't Drink

What is it about?

The brain is the amazing control centre of our conscious awareness. This health education App from the 'Consider Your Health' series contains a 10 minute video with captivating 3D animations, voiceover & graphics. It takes you on a guided tour of the anatomical structures of the brain, to demonstrate the structures affected when alcohol is consumed. These include the cerebral cortex, cerebellum, hippocampus, medulla, frontal lobes, hypothalamus, & nerve cells. We also take a look at BAC, or blood alcohol concentration, which is important to understand why a person is affected by alcohol. The BAC and the effects of alcohol go up when the body is taking in alcohol faster than it can metabolise it. Once in the brain alcohol acts primarily on the nerve cells, interfering with the communication between nerve cells in the brain and other cells, slowing everything down. Adventist Health believe in abstinence from alcohol.

Think Don't Drink

App Details

Version
2.0.2
Rating
NA
Size
130Mb
Genre
Health & Fitness Education
Last updated
October 12, 2019
Release date
September 4, 2012
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App Store Description

The brain is the amazing control centre of our conscious awareness. This health education App from the 'Consider Your Health' series contains a 10 minute video with captivating 3D animations, voiceover & graphics. It takes you on a guided tour of the anatomical structures of the brain, to demonstrate the structures affected when alcohol is consumed. These include the cerebral cortex, cerebellum, hippocampus, medulla, frontal lobes, hypothalamus, & nerve cells. We also take a look at BAC, or blood alcohol concentration, which is important to understand why a person is affected by alcohol. The BAC and the effects of alcohol go up when the body is taking in alcohol faster than it can metabolise it. Once in the brain alcohol acts primarily on the nerve cells, interfering with the communication between nerve cells in the brain and other cells, slowing everything down. Adventist Health believe in abstinence from alcohol.

After viewing the video, to assist your understanding of this topic, you can complete a Quiz consisting of 20 multiple choice questions. The Quiz includes an optional "Hint" button which enables you to review the portion of the video related to the question. However if a "Hint" is used to answer the question, the maximum score out of 1 for a correct answer will be 0.5. You also have the option to Tweet your results to others.

About Adventist Health:
Adventist Health (South Pacific)
This resource has been prepared by the team at Adventist Health (South Pacific). We are a department of the Seventh-day Adventist Church’s head office for the South Pacific regional. We assist with community health education programs, and with the operation of a chain of hospitals, clinics and health care delivery organisations. This resource has been developed because we believe that not drinking is a smart but often overlooked choice.

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