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antcom1.gif (1320 bytes)Teaching-Learning Exams; Reviews


Before taking the practice exams, you may want to review some of the laboratory material. Here we provide a series of videos that review material from your laboratory excercises.   To view the videos, choose the RealPlayer™ installed on your computer or use the YouTube™ version (best for tablets, smart phones, etc.).

Take a ganderVideo Laboratory Reviews

Teaching-learning examinations provide a chance to test your knowledge using questions similar to those used on the actual course exams. These "examinations" cover material presented throughout the course. The "midterm" is weighted toward the lectures presented from the beginning of the course through the auditory system lectures.

The questions will be in multiple choice format. Each answer, whether right or wrong, will be accompanied by an explanation. Even if you get the right answer on your first try, you may want to peruse the other responses to read the annotations.

You will now also find a practice "laboratory" examination. To stretch your knowledge, we have included several "functional" style questions. On the actual exam, most questions will just require basic identification; about 6 -8 will be "functional".

I see the light Neuroanatomy Midterm TLE

I see the light Neuroanatomy Final TLE

MinibrainMock Practical Examination


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