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Q: How do neurons from proprioceptors relay messages to the cerebellum?
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Which brain structure functions as a relay station between the cerebellum and other brain structures?

Nothing relays information between neurons. Neurons passes the information to other neurons.


What are joint receptors?

They belong to a group of receptors called proprioceptors. They are afferent neurons which relay information to the central nervous system about the position of a joint. Specifically it would be the Golgi tendon organ.


Which type of neuron transfers messages across the CNS?

relay neuron


Neurons that carry messages within the nervous system?

Neurons are specialized cells that transmit electrical and chemical signals throughout the nervous system to communicate messages. They communicate through the release of neurotransmitters at synapses, enabling the transmission of information across the brain and body.


What does the nervous system use to relay on messages to the body?

Sensory Neurons- they detect stimuli and transmit signals to the brain and the spinal cord, which are both made up of interneurons


Which part of the brain acts a relay station for incoming sensory information?

cerebellum


Are neurons that relay impulses from sensory neurons to motor neurons?

Sensory Neurons


What are neurons that relay impulses from sensory to motor neurons?

Sensory Neurons


What are relay 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.


Inter neuron relay impulses from where to where?

From sensory neurons to motor neurons


What does each do?

Sensory neurons carry signals from the receptors in our body (e.g. thermal, pressure etc.) to the relay neurons, which are found in our spinal cord. Relay neurons then send signals along the spinal cord to the brain. The brain then processes the information and sends a signal back down the spinal cord, through the relay neurons. Relay neurons then sends signals to motor neurons, which will then affect the muscles' movements.Read more: What_does_neuron_cells_do


Do nerves relay messages?

Nerves relay messages by transmitting an electrical impulse.