Nervous System Lab Analysis Questions

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Nervous System Lab Analysis Questions

Was there a difference in the average distances between arms and fingers for the meter stick drop? Why do you think this is the case? How many hours of sleep did you get the night before our lab? Do you think there is correlation between reaction time and amount of sleep? Explain your reasoning. Was there a difference in average distance between neurons in the different areas tested on your body? Which was the shortest and which was the longest? Why do you think this is the case?