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What is the underlying doctrine of neural science?
The underlying doctrine of neural science is that all behavior is a consequence of brain function.
What do we need to understand in order to understand brain behavior and function?
We need to first understand how the individual units of the brain, the neurons and glia cells, are organized into distinct anatomical regions in the brain and how organization of these units within these anatomical regions can allow for complex behavioral and motor functions.
What are nerve cell bodies organized into in the central nervous system?
Nerve cell bodies in the central nervous system are organized into functional clusters called nuclei, giving rise to the functionally distinct regions in the CNS.
What are the two parts of the nervous system?
The two parts of the nervous system are the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system (PNS).
What do the somatic and autonomic nervous systems comprise?
The somatic and autonomic nervous systems comprise the peripheral nervous system (PNS).
Test your knowledge on the organisation of the nervous system, including the arrangement of neurons and glia cells in distinct anatomical regions of the brain. Explore the fundamentals of brain behaviour and function in this informative quiz.
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