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SPH405

  SPH405 : The Class : Gross Anatomy : General Organization
Neurological Foundations of Speech, Language and Hearing






  General Organization of the Human Nervous System

GOAL: Students will develop an understanding of the general structure of the human nervous system.

OBJECTIVES: After lecture and reading students will answer the following questions @90% in class and 100% on the first examination:

    1. What are the main divisions of the Human Nervous system?
    2. What is the relationship between the Central Nervous System and the Peripheral Nervous System?
    3. What structures comprise the Peripheral Nervous System?
    4. What structures comprise the Central Nervous System?
    5. What is the relationship between afferent and efferent functions?



To complete this topic successfully, please complete the following activities in the order shown below:

icon TEXTBOOK READING: Please go to the VCC for information about readings for this topic.

icon ON-LINE LESSON: General Organization of the Human Nervous System

icon GROUP ASSIGNMENT 1: Group Discussion

icon SELF TEST: A Review of Nervous System Basics

icon CROSSWORD PUZZLE: Crossword Puzzle for Topic 1


Once you have completed these activities you should:

Go on to Central Nervous System I
or
Go back to Gross Anatomy of the Nervous System Structures

 

 

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