I generally see it written that there are three types of neurons, classified by projection: (1) sensory neurons, (2) interneurons, and (3) motor neurons. Now, in the CNS, I don’t think there would be sensory or motor neurons, seeing as they connect the PNS to the CNS. Does that mean, then, that all the neurons in the CNS are interneurons? I remember my biology teacher telling me not all neural pathways involve interneurons, so that suggests to me that the CNS consists of other neurons as well. What neurons would these be, if they are existent?