Temporal lobes.
the auditory nerve pathways carry impulses to the auditory cortices in the ?
The auditory nerve carries auditory impulses to the brain.
The four tasks of the auditory system are the following: 1. To pick up stimulus energy from the world around us. 2. To change that energy into a pattern of neural impulses. 3. To carry those impulses to the proper location in the brain. 4. To process the information contained in the pattern of impulses so that the stimulus can be identified
where does the unterneuron carry impulses
They carry impulses to the cell body. Axons carry impulses away from the cell body.
Nerve impulses do not carry information, they only carry impulses. It is the brain and spinal cord that interpret that impulse into information.
No. The 'message' is carried by the auditory nerve to the brain.
Sensory neurones carry impulses to the CNS, motor neurones carry impulses to muscles.
No, axons carry impulses away from the nerve cell body.
In a neuron, impulses move from dendrite to axon. These impulses carry energy to different parts of the neuron.
A bundle of neurons is called a nerve. The neuron bundle, nerve, has afferent and efferent pathways, that means that it is like highways that are parallel to each other yet carry impulses, or traffic, in both directions.
Electrical impulses.