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The brain's processing of the emotional stimulus precedes both the physiological arousal and the simultaneously occurring emotion
the brain issues orders according to the stimuli through the motor neurons to the target organs which could b muscles and glands...
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There are millions of pain nerves in your body, and if your body experiences pain in an area of your body, then the pain nerves send a signal to your brain at approx. 300 mph, telling your brain that something just hurt you.
we have many senses but touch is one of the most important and we have the abillity to know what something is with just our touch but only when ur brain is more focused on just touch than any other sense Touch is a most intimate sensation; if you allow your finders to move accross the item, much can be learned. OK, it's hard to tell a yellow item from an organge item, but by touching you can tell how soft an item is, etc..
the stimulus is the hot pan causing a signal to be sent to the brain which causes the hand to be pulled away which is the response
There are a number of different ways that the brain perceives stimuli. If a person is hurt, the brain sends a reaction to the body. If something good happens, the brain sends good reactions to the body.
our senses will detect stimulus and send impulse into the integrating centre(brain) to interpret. the brain will produce appropriate response toward the stimulus to the effector. e.g when Telephone ring, the ears will detect the stimulus(sound) and the brain will produce the response to pick up the phone (copy from Yahoo answers)
this answer is just so simple that needs further research music (soft, classical) stimulates your brain, it organizes your brain function. your brain tries to understand or integrates the stimulus (music). brain reacts to external stimuli. your hypothalamus controls temperature, medulla oblongata & pons for pulse, etc.
The stimulus drug showed the reasearcher the effects on the subject's brain.
Stimulus detected by receptors, transmitted to brain via afferent neurones, info processed at brain, efferent neurones, then to affector such as muscles.
You CNS reacts in different ways to environment. For example if you are cold your brain will trigger a stimulus and give you goosebumps. Or round the other way, if you are hot then you will begin to sweat.
Brain stimulus receptors are considered "selective transducers" by physiologists. The reason that they are referred to as this is that the receptors convert certain information by turning it to energy.
A reflex is an automatic response to a stimulus that may not go all the way to the brain.
The brain is the control, and the whole reaction of a reflex arc starts with a stimulus, ie, touching a hot flame, the detector of this stimulus being the receptor. The electrical impulses travel through the sensory neuron to which it is then carried to the synapse (impulses reach the brain) the energy is then transferred across the synapse, to the relay neuron and then to the motor neuron, finally reaching the effector, (mainly muscle or gland) to move away the body part.
If you do not you will not live a life. How does the brain interpret color ...that brains can get fixed.
If you do not you will not live a life. How does the brain interpret color ...that brains can get fixed.