well, sight works when the lens focuses light onto the retina where different colours are applied along the optic nerve where the image is flipped the right way up by the cerrablellum. you hear things when the vibrations that make up sound vibrate your eardrum which is connected to the cochlea which houses nerve ending to translate the vibrations back into sound. taste works when bits of food dissolved in saliva come into contact with taste bits that make up a profile of the taste and send it to the brain. smell works when tiny particles in the air reach the smell receptors. touch works when the nervous system contains nerves which send profiles of textures to the cerebral cortex.
The sensory nervous systems main function is to process any sensory information. Vision, hearing, touch, taste, smell, and movement are the things that this system processes.
We are Fond providing Sensory Channels
The Dermis layer contains the sensory nerve fiber, so it is the Dermis layer that contains sensory receptors for touch.
In sensory function, sensation may be described as somatic. The somatic sensory system incorporates the sensations of heat, cold, touch and pain.
Sensory details create imagery because they just do. 4minute fighting! ~
respiraatory and sensory
The tongue
Sensory system: Auditory and Vestibular systems
The function of the sensory system, from the word itself is Sensory in nature. This means that sensory organs are the ones that functions as the way the person smell, see, touch, hear and taste.Novanet: Thinking
Sensory organ system
Sensory integration disorder or dysfunction (SID) is a neurological disorder that results from the brain's inability to integrate certain information received from the body's five basic sensory systems.
vestibular and visual
Nervous and sensory systems
The PNS's main job is to send important information gathered by the body's sensory receptors to the CNS as quickly as possible
Sensory nerves are part of the peripheral nervous system. This is also called the PNS for short. Sensory nerves work in conjuction with the senses, to receive and transmit signals and impulses from the sensory organs.
His interest was in learning and memory. His work involved experiments in reactions to sensory stimulation.
1. Recieve stimulus 2. Transform stimulus 3. Deliver stimulus