CENTRAL
The sensory nervous system. This brings information into the cord and to the brain.
the spinal cord is connected to your brain. When you move their is a message to your brain to move.
Brain sends signal through spinal cord to nerves. Nerves contract which muscle to move and sends a message back to the brain. BOOM! Movement.
The stimuli will be picked up by the sensory neurons then nerve impulses travel to your spinal cord. Those nerve impulses return to motor neurons that will react (like you pull your hand away, or you yell) as you react the nerve impulses travel to your brain.
It travels from the brain to the Spinal Cord.
The brain stem connects the brain to the spinal cord, so that the brain can send messages through the cord to the rest of the body. The functioning of the body is severely compromised if the spinal cord connections are severed.
You have a spinal cord so information and signals can get through it and into your brain.
The large bundle of nerves extending from the brain through the spinal column is called the spinal cord. It is responsible for transmitting messages between the brain and the rest of the body, allowing for movement, sensation, and other bodily functions.
The sensory neurons carry impulses through the spinal cord to the brain.
You talk or communicate in some conventional way. When someone hears you, the message is interpreted by the brain and some of the information stored in it. If you're thinking about telepathy or something similar, you don't need it to send a message to other brain.
the brain and the spinal cord work together how well the spinal cord helps send the messages your brain wants you to do, however if your spinal cord gets damaged the messages wouldn't go threw your body.
No the nerves in the spinal cord send the messages to the brain. Not the actual spinal cord.