This person's senses - sight, smell, taste, touch, hearing, or spatial reasoning - is no longer functioning normally. This impairment can range from simply needing reading glasses to wearing a hearing aid to being completely deaf or blind. These senses are generally poorer than those of a nonimpaired person. The effects of this impairment vary from person to person.
Some are sensory nerves, some are motor nerves
nerves carrying just sensory fibers are referred to as sensory and or what nerves?
Spinal Nerves Are Both Sensory and Motor. Spinal nerves are not one or the other.
I dont know the percentage but the 3 types of it are Sensory nerves Motor nerves Mixed nerves
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Spinal Nerves Are Both Sensory and Motor. Spinal nerves are not one or the other.
This is simple; don't overthink it. The nerves that carry sensory impulses to the brain are the sensory nerves.
sensory nerve
motor and sensory nerves
sensory and motor nerves are called afferent and efferent nerves respectivelly
Nerves carrying both sensory and motor fibers are called sensorimotor nerves.
as the motor nerves carry impulses from the brain to the limbs and muscles numbness or feeling will be reduced or lost and muscle tone will diminish.