The three types of neurons
What are motor, sensory, and interneurons?
What the Central Nervous System is similar to
What is a delivery system?
An injury to the Central Nervous System
What is a traumatic brain/spinal injury?
The amount of time between Golgi and Cajal's claims
What is a 15-year period?
This is what the nervous system helps you do
How the Central Nervous System sends signals when it senses a change in temperature
What is sending an effector?
The way(s) you get tested to see if you have a brain/spinal injury
What is blood, genetic, and cerebrospinal (spinal) fluid testing?
The two "fathers" of neuroscience
Who are Camillo Golgi and Santiago Ramon y Cajal?
This is what the nervous system does to tell you what to do
What is sending electrical signals through your body?
What the brain and spinal cord do once they get information from the sensory neurons
What is comparing it to the body's normal temperature and carrying out a response?
The ways you can get treated if you have a brain/spinal injury
Camillo Golgi's claim about nerve cells
What is a cohesive network of nerve cells instead of single cells?
What is having difficulty healing and never healing?
The imbalance of homeostasis is called this
What is brain dysregulation?
What happens when you damage your nervous system
What is the difficulty of healing, and sometimes never healing?
The scientist who was eventually proven correct
Who is Santiago Ramon y Cajal?
What the body does when it senses a change in temperature
What is sending a signal through a sensory neuron to the central nervous system?
The three different types of Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) injuries. (spelling does not count)
What are Neurapraxia, Axonotmessis, and Neurotmesis?
The year that Italian biologist Camillo Golgi suggested that neurons were a cohesive network instead of individual cells
When is 1873?