Origins of Neuroscience
Neuroscience Foundations
The Neuron
Glial Cells
Applied Science
100

Trepanation was early evidence of awareness of what?

Brain injury and mental illness

100

A patient can speak fluently but their words don’t make sense, and they cannot understand written language. What aphasia is this?

Wernicke’s Aphasia

100

About how many neurons are in the brain?

~85 billion

100

Which glia form myelin in the CNS?

Oligodendrocytes

100

If the axon of a pre synpatic neuron synapses onto the dendrite of a post synaptic neuron, what type of synapse is this?

axodendritic synapse 

200

In Ancient Egyptian beliefs, what was considered the seat of the soul?

The heart. 

200

In Broca’s Aphasia, what remains intact despite difficulty producing speech?

Language comprehension

200

Which staining method reveals entire neurons with axons and dendrites?

Golgi stain

200

Which glia form myelin in the PNS?

Schwann cells

200

The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is composed of astrocytes, which prevents bad things from crossing into the brain (T/F).

False! Astrocytes provide structural support to endothelial cells that make up the BBB.

300

Which philosopher believed that the brain cools blood going to the heart?

Aristotle

300

Which lobe is damaged in Broca’s Aphasia?

Left frontal lobe.

300

Which neuron type is star-shaped?

Stellate neuron

300

Which barrier protects the brain from toxins?

The blood brain barrier (BBB)

300

A patient inherits a mutation where one nucleotide in their DNA sequence is replaced by another. Although the change is very small, it prevents one protein from being made properly. This type of mutation is best described as:

A single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)

400

What law states dorsal roots carry sensory input, whereas ventral roots carry motor input?

Bell-Magendie Law

400

Which Renaissance figure first drew cranial nerves?

Leonardo da Vinci

400

Which neurons transmit signals over long distances?

Golgi type 1 Neurons

400

If someone is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis ( a demyelinating disease), which cells are likely failing?

Oligodendrocytes and schwann cells

400

True or False: A compound microscope is efficient to examine the space in between neurons.

False

500

If someone had a stroke and can no longer produce speech, what aphasia do they likely have?

Broca’s Aphasia

500

What’s the difference between gray and white matter?

Gray = nuclei, White = axons

500

Which cytoskeletal protein is disrupted in Alzheimer’s?

Tau

500

What type of cell supports the endothelial cells that make up the blood brain barrier?

Astrocytes 

500

Patient X suffered from a hemorrhagic stroke, and now has difficulty producing speech. However, their language comprehension is still intact. What area of their brain was likely injured?

Parietal lobe or Wernickes area