The thalamus is the brain structure responsible for relaying sensory information to the cerebrum. It acts as a gateway for sensory inputs such as vision, hearing, touch, and taste to reach the cerebral cortex for further processing.
Information about the environment comes from the senses to the brain via the nervous system.
The olfactory system sends information directly to the olfactory bulb, which is located in the brain. From there, the information is processed in regions of the brain such as the olfactory cortex and limbic system, which are involved in processing smells and emotions.
The primary motor cortex, located in the frontal lobe of the brain, is responsible for coordinating voluntary movements such as clapping hands. This region sends signals to the muscles involved in the action.
The optic nerve sends electrical signals from the rods and cones in the retina to the brain. These signals are then interpreted by the brain as visual information, allowing us to see.
The structure responsible for sending impulses to the brain to determine body motion and position is the vestibular system located in the inner ear. This system includes the semicircular canals and otolith organs, which detect changes in head position and movement, and send this information to the brain to maintain balance and coordination.
nerves.. NERVES RELAY ALL MESSAGES TO THE BRAIN WHICH THEN THE BRAIN SENDS INFORMATION BACK THROUGH THE NERVES TO THE WHOLE BODY
It's the most recently evolved and largest part of the brain. It's also known as telencephalon. This in combination with the Diencephalon comprise the forebrain. It's responsible for the functioning of decision making, perception, language (comprehension and production of), planning/organizing, "personality" or what makes us human, and more.
Information about the environment comes from the senses to the brain via the nervous system.
The olfactory system sends information directly to the olfactory bulb, which is located in the brain. From there, the information is processed in regions of the brain such as the olfactory cortex and limbic system, which are involved in processing smells and emotions.
The primary motor cortex, located in the frontal lobe of the brain, is responsible for coordinating voluntary movements such as clapping hands. This region sends signals to the muscles involved in the action.
The optic nerve sends electrical signals from the rods and cones in the retina to the brain. These signals are then interpreted by the brain as visual information, allowing us to see.
The cerebellum is primarily responsible for coordinating graceful movements, maintaining posture, and for balance. It receives information from sensory systems and then sends signals to other parts of the brain to help control movements.
Your Cerebrum sends actions to your body to make them move and your nevers pick up those motions and sense them :)
The sense of smell is primarily controlled by the olfactory bulb, which is located in the brain. This area processes odor information received by sensory cells in the nose and sends signals to other parts of the brain for further interpretation.
The largest part of the brain, the cerebrum initiates and coordinates movement and regulates temperature. Other areas of the cerebrum enable speech, judgment, thinking and reasoning, problem-solving, emotions and learning. Other functions relate to vision, hearing, touch and other senses.
it sends messages to the brain for the nervous system it is like the information highway of the nervous system