Yes they do. See, otherwise it wouldn't be an interneuron (its proper name) or have anything to 'associate' with. They relay signals along networks.
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Interneurons or association neurons are connector neurons that establish connections between other neurons.
Interneurons are also known as association neurons because they connect sensory neurons to motor neurons and help to integrate information within the central nervous system.
Efferent neurons are responsible for carrying signals away from the central nervous system to muscles or glands. They are involved in transmitting motor commands from the brain to the muscles to produce movement, rather than acting as the primary connector between other neurons.
An interneuron (also called relay neuron, association neuron, connector neuron or local circuit neuron) is a neuron that forms a connection between other neurons. Interneurons are neither motor nor sensory.
An interneuron is also called an association neuron. Its job is to communicate with other neurons.
The neurons form the bodies nervous system.
Interneurons are neurons found within the central nervous system (primarily the brain or spinal cord) that connect sensory (afferent) neurons to motor (efferent) neurons. Often these neurons are part of a polysynaptic reflex arc.interneurons. They are also called association neurons.
Interneurons or association neurons.
Neurons aren't able to communicate with each other.
Connector neurons are found in the central nervous system, where they connect sensory neurons to motor neurons or other connector neurons. These neurons play a crucial role in transmitting and integrating information within the nervous system.
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