the optic nerve
Reflex Arc
Parallel Processing
The reflex arc is the simplest neural circuit.
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the optic nerve
Reflex Arc
Reflex Arc
yes there are the neural elemnts< no dip stupid what are they
This sounds like you are answering a very specific homework question. If you provide more information, such as which neural pathway we're discussing (pain, for example), I can probably help you with this.
Parallel Processing
The reflex arc is the simplest neural circuit.
Damage to the somatosensory pathway, specifically the dorsal column-medial lemniscal pathway, could result in diminished sense of touch. This pathway carries touch and proprioceptive information from the body to the brain for processing.
You can think of a brain pathway as a power line that connects two brain regions. Brain pathways are made up of interconnected neurons along which signals are transmitted from one brain region to another.
The old pathway in the brain refers to well-established neural connections and habits, while the new pathway refers to forming new connections through learning and adaptation. The old pathway is efficient but can lead to automatic responses, while the new pathway allows for flexibility and personal growth. Stimulating the new pathway can help break free from old patterns and create new ways of thinking and behaving.
A sensory receptor in that part of the body sends an electrical signal via a neural pathway to the appropriate processing region of the brain.
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