They are sent through your nervous system by electric pulses from your brain
The spinal cord handles electrical signals sent between the brain and the rest of the body.
if i am correct the brain sends messages to the rest of the body by sending pulses down your spine where it connects to the brain. most of the major parts in your body are connected somehow to the spine. the messages break off from the spine and get sent to the rest of the body.
the brain stem also sorts though the millions of messages that the brain and the rest of the body sent back and forth.
The electrical signals generated by the ears are sent to the brain via the auditory nerve for interpretation. The brain processes and interprets these signals to create the perception of sound.
No, humans do not have pain receptors in the brain itself. The brain does not feel pain, but it can interpret pain signals sent from other parts of the body.
Sound vibrations are transformed into neural signals in the cochlea, which is a spiral-shaped structure located in the inner ear. The cochlea contains hair cells that convert sound waves into electrical signals that can be sent to the brain for processing.
The bluetooth syncs up with minute radio signals sent by your brain to the phone, and it fills in the rest of the word you type from that.
Nerves in the backbone carry messages through electrical signals sent by neurons. These neurons transmit information from the brain to the rest of the body and vice versa, allowing for communication and coordination of bodily functions.
There are a few things that pass message from the ear to the brain. The most likely answer is the ear canal.
Most of the information from the body is sent to the brain via the nervous system. Specifically, sensory neurons transmit signals from sensory organs to the central nervous system, where the brain processes and interprets this information. This allows the brain to coordinate responses and maintain homeostasis. The spinal cord also plays a crucial role in relaying information between the body and the brain.
The inner ear is responsible for converting sound waves into neural impulses that are sent to the brain.
I'm assuming that you mean the thalamus, which is where the signals going to your brain are flipped and sent to the other side. This is why the left side of your brain controls the right side of your body and vice versa.