Stimuli is anything that gives a reverse effect in our body or our body responds to it - positively or negatively.Our nerves are the means of contact in our body. All nerves connect to the primary nerve also known as the spinal cord. Nerve endings are found in every surface corner of our skin and scalp. Any momentary feeling in any of these places are carried by the respective nerve - to the spinal cord - to the brain stem to the brain.
In the brain, there are many sectors , where different forms of stimuli are processed, mainly located in three primary divisions in the brain - cerebrum the back portion, cerebellum the top portion and medulla , the middle or the center.
All of this is done in a nanosecond, which tells you what you are dealing with or what you are feeling.
stem from generation of receptor potentials
Sound
sensory? im not sure
The brain uses the stimuli in the hair cells to detect sound waves and then change it so that it can send you a "message" that you heard sound Sorry if it's all wrong. I got this questions for my Bio test
The Brain
Brain is likened to a telephone switchboard because brain is connected to series of network that accept messages from various stimuli, after accepting the stimuli, the brain will send reflexes in accordance with the messages sent.
it is our response to a given stimuli. . it is the message sent by our nerves to our brain
stem from generation of receptor potentials
The brain processes sensory stimuli.
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latent inhibition
cortices
it dies
In the human brain Êthere is a section called the amygdala, this is the part of the brain that processes most incoming stimuli and this is the part of the brainÊwhere habits are formed.
most insects have a rudimentary brain that can respond to stimuli, but with very little reasoning
When light from an object enters our eyes,it will pass through the pupil and stimulates trhe light sensitive cell on retina.The stimulis are then sent to the brain through opitical nerve.The brain interprets the stimuli and form the sensation of seeing things
Sound