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Q: What does the sensory area in a brain do?
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What are the functional groups in your brain?

sensory area, motor area, and association area.


What is false about sensory memory?

Sensory memory consolidates all sensory inputs into one holding area withing the brain


Which part of the brain is responsible in walking?

Cerebellum and Sensory motor area.


What part of the brain interprets different sensations?

The sensory association area.


Silent area of brain?

An area of the cerebral or cerebellar surface on which lesions cause no sensory or motor symptoms.


What are facts about the human brain?

Some parts of the brain are the cerebral cortex , medulla oblongata , thalamus and the outer portion of the brain is the sensory area.


Largest area of the brain?

The cerebral cortex, which is the outer layer of the brain, is the largest area of the brain in terms of surface area and plays a key role in higher brain functions such as thinking, planning, and processing sensory information.


Do sensory pathways travel to or from the brain?

Sensory pathways tavel to the brain.


When a mosquito bites your left arm this will first activate the which lobe of your brain?

RIGHT LOBE. Because sensory and motor, both types of fibers cross to apposite side of the brain, in the area behind central sulcus, called as post central gyrus you have sensory area there. In front of the central sulcus, you have a motor area, called pro central gyrus. ( Sensory nerves carry signals to words brain and motor nerves carry sensations away from brain.)


Does each of the primary sensory areas in the brain have an association area where integration takes place?

True


What area in the brain acts as a final switching station for most incoming sensory information?

thalamus


What part of the brain is involved in sensory adaptation?

The part of the brain that is involved in sensory adaptation is the cerebral cortex. This area of the brain adapts the body's senses into signals so that hey can be understood by the brain. Touch, taste, smell, and sight sense signals are the signals that are converted.