This document contains questions to test knowledge of basic neuroanatomy and neuroscience concepts. It asks the learner to identify: [1] Claude Galien as the Roman physician who believed nerves were hollow; [2] Leonardo da Vinci as the artist who drew ventricular cavities; and [3] the distinction between white and gray matter in the central nervous system. It also asks the learner to define the three main parts of a neuron, give three neuron characteristics, and identify the three primary neuron types.
This document contains questions to test knowledge of basic neuroanatomy and neuroscience concepts. It asks the learner to identify: [1] Claude Galien as the Roman physician who believed nerves were hollow; [2] Leonardo da Vinci as the artist who drew ventricular cavities; and [3] the distinction between white and gray matter in the central nervous system. It also asks the learner to define the three main parts of a neuron, give three neuron characteristics, and identify the three primary neuron types.
This document contains questions to test knowledge of basic neuroanatomy and neuroscience concepts. It asks the learner to identify: [1] Claude Galien as the Roman physician who believed nerves were hollow; [2] Leonardo da Vinci as the artist who drew ventricular cavities; and [3] the distinction between white and gray matter in the central nervous system. It also asks the learner to define the three main parts of a neuron, give three neuron characteristics, and identify the three primary neuron types.