no
Neurons aren't able to communicate with each other.
1) Neurons get used to each other,like neighbours. For example, the first time yout try to ride a bike the neurons are not used to each other,so you usually fall. After a lot of practice,the neurons start to get use to each other, and the next you you ride your bike you will ride perfectly because of your neurons. sorry i only have one reason........
Neurons send and return messages to each other.
no. they do not.
Chicken Butt!
Santiago Ramón y Cajal was a Spanish neuroscientist who demonstrated that neurons were not associated with each other in continuity, but rather in contiguity. The English neurophysiologist, Sir Charles Sherrington, and his colleagues named the contact between neurons a "synapse." The space between neurons revealed by Ramón y Cajal is now called a synapse.
messenger neurons
avoid to jump and to slip
Other neurons
Stimulate
Interneurons or association neurons are connector neurons that establish connections between other neurons.
Astrocytes