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Proprioception
Sensory system.
That is a good question! All the information that your brain receive from your sensory organs is called as sensory information. You have your nose, your eyes, your ears, your tongue and you skin to give you sensory information. Your brain finds it difficult to process the information out side this range. Very few people like Sir Issac Newton and Albert Einstein could process the information, out side this range. They became the greatest scientists of all time.
The sense organs gather information about the body's surroundings. These stimuli are carried by afferent or sensory neurons to the central nervous system.
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The central nervous system.
The nervous system which also interprets information from sensory units
Proprioception
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).
you rely on your sensory organs to collect information about the world around you
Neurons that convey sensory information are called 'sensory neurons' or "afferent neurones"
understanding and action resulted from the information received through sensory organs.
two test related to the sensory organs
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.
two test related to the sensory organs
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