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Q: How do impulses travel from sensory receptors to the brain?
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What sends impulses to the brain?

sensory neurons


. Why is it important to have sensory receptors for pain and pressure in your internal organs?

Your internal organs have several kinds of sensory receptors. These receptors respond to touch, pressure, pain, and temperature by picking up the changes and transmitting impulses to the brain or spinal cord.it is important so you know when something is going on in your body


What is the function of the sensory organ?

Meissner's corpuscles; pain and touch receptors, Pacinian corpuscles; pressure receptors, hair follicle receptors; light touch receptors, Rufini's corpuscles; respond to deep pressurethat recieve the stimulus


What are sensory receptors that send signals to the brain?

semicircular canals


What part of the nervous system does sensory neuron carry impulses?

brain or spinal cord

Related questions

Impulses from the sense organs travel to the brain along what?

Sensory neurons


What sends impulses to the brain?

sensory neurons


What sends impulses to brain?

sensory neurons


. Why is it important to have sensory receptors for pain and pressure in your internal organs?

Your internal organs have several kinds of sensory receptors. These receptors respond to touch, pressure, pain, and temperature by picking up the changes and transmitting impulses to the brain or spinal cord.it is important so you know when something is going on in your body


What is the function of the sensory organ?

Meissner's corpuscles; pain and touch receptors, Pacinian corpuscles; pressure receptors, hair follicle receptors; light touch receptors, Rufini's corpuscles; respond to deep pressurethat recieve the stimulus


What kind of sensory receptors are located everywhere in the body but the brain?

Pain Receptors


What is the difference between afferent and efferent pathways?

The major difference is the direction of travel for nerve impulses. In the afferent nervous system, the impulses are traveling away from the brain - these tend to be motor impulses. In the efferent nervous system, the impulses are traveling towards the brain - these tend to be sensory impulses.


How are brain sensory receptors classified?

As chemical reacions


What is the concentration of sensory receptors in a head?

I think it is the Brain....


Neurons that move impulses to the brain?

sensory nerve cells


What are sensory receptors that send signals to the brain?

semicircular canals


Do sensory pathways travel to or from the brain?

Sensory pathways tavel to the brain.