1. Which nerves are called afferent?
a. Ones that carry sensory signals to the CNS.
b. Ones that carry signals from the CNS.
c. The nerves located in the central nervous system.
d. Ones that can only be found in the somatic nervous system.
2. Which of the following planes describes the brain structures as seen from the side?
a. Horizontal/transverse plane.
b. Sagittal plane.
c. Coronal/Frontal plane.
d. Dorsal plane.
3. What do the meninges do?
a. Produce cerebrospinal fluid.
b. Protect the central nervous system.
c. Produce neurotransmitters.
d. Protect internal organs.
4. If a person damages their cerebellum, what are problems they’ll likely face?
a. Sleeping problems.
b. Vision problems.
c. Hearing problems.
d. Attentional problems.
5. Which are the 2 most prominent physiological features of the cerebral cortex?
a. Fissures and sulci
b. Fissures and gyri
c. Sulci and gyri
d. fissures and ventricles
a. Ones that carry sensory signals to the CNS.
b. Ones that carry signals from the CNS.
c. The nerves located in the central nervous system.
d. Ones that can only be found in the somatic nervous system.
2. Which of the following planes describes the brain structures as seen from the side?
a. Horizontal/transverse plane.
b. Sagittal plane.
c. Coronal/Frontal plane.
d. Dorsal plane.
3. What do the meninges do?
a. Produce cerebrospinal fluid.
b. Protect the central nervous system.
c. Produce neurotransmitters.
d. Protect internal organs.
4. If a person damages their cerebellum, what are problems they’ll likely face?
a. Sleeping problems.
b. Vision problems.
c. Hearing problems.
d. Attentional problems.
5. Which are the 2 most prominent physiological features of the cerebral cortex?
a. Fissures and sulci
b. Fissures and gyri
c. Sulci and gyri
d. fissures and ventricles