there are millions of little tiny people that live in your body and the guy in your brain is the president so if he says to move your fingers then the people in your fingers jump up and down to move them <^>
Through the nerve system
Your Brain
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The nerves throughout the body receive information and travel through the nerves to the brain. These neural impulses are read by the brain. In which case, the brain "decides" on what to do next.
Information travels from the brain to the lower extremities through use of the peripheral nervous system. A signal is sent from the brain through the spinal cord and into muscles of the trunk.
Neurons are the cells that carry impulses in the nervous system. They belong to both the central nervous system (the brain and cord) and the peripheral nervous system. For example, these cells can carry information from your touch receptors in the skin of your fingers to the brain where you interpret it. Perhaps what you touch is very hot. In a flash, the brain sends information back to your muscles so that you will remove the fingers as quickly as possible so you will not burn them.
Electrical impulses in tiny little nerve cells in your skin are sent up all of your nerves, until the electric signal reaches your brain. Then it is translated into the feeling that you get. This all happens before you can blink your eyes.
yes because it helps you exersise your fingers which exersices your brain
The fingers send a message to the brain the way they feel the dots.
will the mallet finger be as strong as the rest of the fingers
Your brain. Not your fingers! Try calculating sqrt(esin(x)) using your fingers!
travel in there cars live like stars ice on there fingers and there toes and their toys
The brain stores information in both sides!