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Q: Is all of the information your brain receives instantly transmitted?
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What does the brain do as soon as it receives the information?

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What is the structure in the brain that receives touch information?

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Is it true the nerve from the brain receives information about the environment and sends it to the brain?

Information about the environment comes from the senses to the brain via the nervous system.


Information from higher brain regions is transmitted to medulla through?

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Information from higher brain regions is transmitted to the medulla through the?

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Is the eye faster than light?

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Which brain structure receives information from all the senses except smell?

Thalamus


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The thalamus


What is the auditory?

In the inner ear, "sound" is translated into electrical energy. This electrical energy is transmitted to the brain via the 8th cranial nerve more commonly called the auditory, acoustic or vestibulocochlear nerve. The brain receives the information and translates it into what we "hear", or at least into what is most important for us to hear at that time.


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