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Q: What Layer of the cerebrum that interprets information from your sensory organs?
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What system stimulates muscle to contract and interprets information from sensory organs?

The central nervous system.


What body system stimulates muscles to contract and interprets information from sensory organs?

The nervous system which also interprets information from sensory units


What additional sensory information would you expect persons with impairment of organs of equilibrium to use to supplement their relative lack of some sensory information?

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What part of the brain serves as the relay station for receiving information form the sense organs and sending it to the cerebral cortex for processing?

The Thalamus receives the information. It is then relayed to the post-central gyrus of the cerebrum on which you can map the human body. This is called the sensory humunculus (or little human).


What do you rely on your senses to do?

you rely on your sensory organs to collect information about the world around you


What neuron carries impulses from receptors to the central nervous system?

Neurons that convey sensory information are called 'sensory neurons' or "afferent neurones"


What is cognitive understanding?

understanding and action resulted from the information received through sensory organs.


What are tests related to the sensory organs?

two test related to the sensory organs


What does a cerebrum do?

The cerebrum is the upper portion of the brain that is most developed in human beings. Its main job is to process sensory input and provide an appropriate behavioral response that is conducive to survival or reproduction.


What are the two tests related to the sensory organs?

two test related to the sensory organs


Which terms is defined as the result of external stimuli on sensory organs and the transmission of that information to the brain?

sensation


Which terms is defined as the results of external stimuli on sensory organs and the transmission of that information to the brain?

sensation