Physiology related to sensation and perception (harvesting information about one's self and one's environment) and the production of movement.
Motor Neuron and Sensory Neuron
Motor neuron has got a motor.. but you have to peddle sensory neurons.
it is sensory
sensory nerve
Yes, the limbs are innervated by both motor and sensory neurons.
sensory has to do with your smell tast motor has to do with your moving around and you acttion
The retinais strictly sensory.
Theo Mulder has written: 'The learning of motor control following brain damage' -- subject(s): Brain Injuries, Brain damage, Chronic Brain Damage, Efferent pathways, Motor Activity, Motor Skills, Motor learning, Patients, Physiology, Rehabilitation, Sensory stimulation
Sensory neurons and motor neurons are connected by interneurons in the central nervous system. Interneurons help relay signals from sensory neurons to motor neurons, allowing for the coordination of sensory input and motor output in response to various stimuli.
Depends on how strong the motor is.
The three classes of neurons are sensory neurons, motor neurons, and interneurons. Sensory neurons transmit sensory information from sensory organs to the central nervous system (CNS), motor neurons carry signals from the CNS to muscles and glands to control movements, and interneurons facilitate communication between sensory and motor neurons within the CNS.
The network of sensory and motor nerves together is called the peripheral nervous system.