Sensation
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picking up information and relaying it to the brain
sensations
The structures, connections, and physiologyof the brain affect how you process information, as well as does your experiences and the degree and quality of their storage in, access by, and associations within your brain.Any damages and malfunctions in parts of the brain or the connections between them or with the biochemical process that relate to sensory processing and associations can affect information processing.
The brain coordinates information from the eyes, the inner ear, and the body's senses to maintain balance. If any of these sources of information is disrupted, the brain may not be able to compensate.
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Your occipital lobe will affect your ability to process visual information if damaged.
Any stimulus that is picked up by the afferent receptor nerves bring information to the brain, then it is integrated and processed. So far, another avenue has not been found to directly insert information to the brain without it going through this process.
They don't. Although a dolphin brain is much smaller, it can process a comparable amount of information compared to a human brain.
The process of receiving information from the environment is called perception. This involves the interpretation of sensory information by the brain to make sense of the world around us.
It is so that your brain can think and process the amount of information it needs to process. Your brain wears down when you consume some of the junk foods you eat everyday.
mostly by reading books..
When a person has information overload, it means that they receive so much information at one time that their brain cannot process it all.