Exam 1 Results
The results of Exam 1 are as follow:
- Mean = 75.1
- St. Dev. = 16.5
- Median = 77
The exam key and an explanation of why answers are right and wrong is posted on the Exams Page
The results of Exam 1 are as follow:
The exam key and an explanation of why answers are right and wrong is posted on the Exams Page
Exam 1 is scheduled for June 5 at 1 PM. You may take the exam remotely provided your camera is on and aligned to permit proctoring.
The link to the exam is on the Exams page, under 2026 Exams.
As a reminder, no references or notes are permitted to be used during the exam; failure to adhere to this requirement will result in disciplinary action through the University stipulated process.
It is strongly recommended that you review previous exams in preparation for this exam.
As in Organ Systems, there will be 33 questions and you have 90 minutes to complete the exam. You will receive your score instantaneously upon submitting the exam. I will subsequently be posting both the answer key and an explanation of why each answer is right or wrong.
A variety of human brain atlases are online to help you learn neuroanatomy. Here are some examples:
Beginning next week, TopHat homework assignments will be due on a weekly basis (due by class time on Friday), with approximately 30 questions per assignment. The first assignment is already posted.
Since afternoon classes preceding the Memorial Day holiday tend to be lightly attended, Friday's lecture has been pre-recorded and is now available for viewing. The session includes a few new topics but is largely a review of foundational concepts in neurophysiology and muscle contraction covered during the organ systems course — material you will need to be familiar with for several upcoming lectures. You are welcome to watch the recording before Friday if you would like to get an early start on the weekend.
The course website is now available for Summer 2026.
The course will follow a structure similar to Organ Systems Physiology. Sessions will be conducted in a hybrid format, with both in-person and live-streamed (Zoom) options available.
In-person sessions will be held in the BMP Conference Room, Hieber Building.