The information gets from the receptors to the central nervous system by traveling from one neuron to another through a process in which neurotransmitters are released at synapsis between the neurons.
Neurons in the spinal cord transfer information between the peripheral nervous system and the brain as electrochemical signals.
Receptors
Central nervous system....
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.
The central nervous system processes and analyses information.
Neurons that convey sensory information are called 'sensory neurons' or "afferent neurones"
Sensory receptors
Sensory receptors
The nervous system takes in sensory information from the peripheral nervous system. This information is then directed to the central nervous system which then responds with a motor reaction that travels back to the peripheral nervous system.
the central nervous system
The peripheral nervous system, or PNS, conveys nerve impulses from your receptors to the central nervous system, or CNS. They also will convey nerve impulses from the CNS to your effector organs, typically a muscle or gland.
The central nervous system.
Carry nerve impulses from receptors toward the central nervous system.