A. interneurons
B. sensory neurons
C. motor neurons
D. afferent neurons
Related Mcqs:
- The nervous system is divided into two major divisions, the central nervous system and the ___________ nervous system.
A. Sympathetic
B. Peripheral
C. Autonomic
D. Parasympathetic - The peripheral nervous system is made up of extensions from the central nervous system known as _____________?
A. nerves
B. ganglia
C. tracts
D. dendrites - The nervous coordination involves specialized cells that are linked together directly or via central nervous system to from a network. These are:
A. Receptors
B. Neurons
C. Effectors
D. All of these - The type of the nervous system that transmits signals between the central nervous system and the rest of the body is:
A. diffused nervous system
B. Peripheral nervous system
C. Sensory nervous system
D. Motor nervous system - The skeletal nervous system is a component of the _____________ nervous system?
A. peripheral
B. autonomic
C. central
D. sympathetic - The somatic nervous system and the autonomic nervous system comprise the:
A. peripheral nervous system
B. central nervous system
C. afferent nervous system
D. vascular nervous system - The role of brain, body chemical, central nervous system, neural mechanism, etc., are considered the _________ branch of psychology.
A. Cognitive psychology
B. Positive psychology
C. Neuro psychology
D. Evolutionary psychology - The ‘white matter’ of the central nervous system is actually ____________?
A. nerve fiber pathways
B. cell bodies
C. cell centers
D. cortical issue - The nervous system that receives and processes information and initiates action is:
A. Central nervous system
B. Peripheral nervous system
C. Autonomic nervous system
D. Somatic nervous system - The efficiency of memory can be increased if we organize information so that the amount of information in each unit increases while the number of separate units decreases. This process is called _________________?
A. chunking
B. rehearsal
C. encoding
D. retrieval