Yes.
Signals generated by rods and cones are carried to the brain by the optic nerve. This nerve transmits visual information from the retina to the brain's visual centers, where it is processed and interpreted to create a visual perception.
Nerves and brain cells in the brain send electric signals to each other to tell the body what to do.
They are sent through your nervous system by electric pulses from your brain
nerves in his knee that transmit pain signals up to his brain for interpretation.
Electric signals interpreted by your brain.
Pain signals are carried to the brain from the spinal cord through nerves. Alcohol slows down the brain and central nervous system, allowing a pain relief.
The brain integrates the signals carried to it by the dfferent nerves, processes it, and dispatches necessary responses via the dfferent nerves.
Olfactory impulses are carried to the brain by olfactory nerve fibers, which are specialized nerve cells located in the roof of the nasal cavity. These nerve fibers send signals to the olfactory bulb located in the brain, where the information is processed and interpreted as different smells.
Your nerves do. Your brain sends electrical signals through your nerves to your muscles to make you move. Signals from the far ends travel through nerves back to your brain, so you can see, hear, smell, taste, and feel.
Pain signals are carried to the brain from the spinal cord through nerves. Alcohol slows down the brain and central nervous system, allowing a pain relief.
Nerve impulses are carried to the brain by specialized cells called neurons. These neurons transmit signals through electrochemical processes along their axons towards the brain where the information is processed and interpreted.
your brain sends them electric signals to the leg and the leg transfers the signals through fiberoptic cables. however it may take your leg longer to respond than a normal leg.