User:LoriJeanMarie/Brain science practice page

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Brain science is the study of the physiology of the brain. It includes looking at grey matter and white matter. This is a practice page for teaching Wikipedia editing to a BME class at Georgia Tech. This lead paragraph should present the topic overview and what is to be covered in the article. Use layman's language here. Bold the title of the article in the first sentence. Link to relevant Wikipedia pages in this paragraph.

Add headings to produce your table of contents. The highest level heading(1st level) is for the title only.

First section[edit]

To insert a table, use the table icon to insert or code the table.

Pet Scan MRI CAT Scan Xray
6 8 13 2
7 20 15 8
6 5 11 18
12 17 12 18

Second section[edit]

To add a reference you can add code or using the Citing Tool.[1]

Third section[edit]

Tip:
use the wikipedia manual for more help.

First subsection[edit]

Importing Tables from Microsoft Word and Excel

Three tools let you transfer non-wiki text into wiki code without knowing wiki code. The first two preserve the formatting of tables and their contents, but you should use them only if you're well-versed in Word or Excel or if you have a large number of offline documents that you plan to convert into Wikipedia content.

PET-image

Second subsection[edit]

to insert a picture, you need a copyright free image -- from Wikimedia Commons as either an image you create yourself or one you find on the Commons.

Brain Tumor Visualase Procedure step-1

First sub-subsection[edit]

multimedia files are added the same way as images.

IP-10-Mediated-T-Cell-Homing-Promotes-Cerebral-Inflammation-over-Splenic-Immunity-to-Malaria-ppat.1000369.s003

Second sub-subsection[edit]

To cite the same reference a second time call it by name[1] or use the Named Reference tool.

Mars




References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Smith, John (15). "The Art of Brain Imaging". Brain Solid Journal. 44 (5): 12–34. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |date= and |year= / |date= mismatch (help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)

External Links[edit]

Category:neuroscience