Stimulus detected by receptors, transmitted to brain via afferent neurones, info processed at brain, efferent neurones, then to affector such as muscles.
A stimulus is not a reaction, a stimulus is what causes a reaction.
The reaction to a stimulus is called a response. An intensified stimulus usually evokes a more intense response. Of course the type of response to a stimulus depends on the nature of the stimulus. Scream at someone and they likely will feel verbally attacked. The screaming is the stimulus, feeling attacked is the response.
Reaction time is the time it takes from a stimulus being received to react to that stimulus. For example, If you step on a bee barefooted (sting of the bee is the stimulus), your reaction time is the time it takes to remove your foot.
Reaction
Stimuli are things in the environment that cause change. A reaction to a change in the environment is a reaction to a stimulus.
Fundamentally the system involved in a reaction to a stimuli is the nervous system.
A stimulus is not a reaction, a stimulus is what causes a reaction.
An organisms reaction to a stimulus is called RESPONSE.
Biologically, anything that gets an organism's attention is a stimulus, and what it does is the reaction.
The stimulus for taste is chemical reaction.
A response.
What a plant or animal does after receiving a stimulus is an example of a reaction. If the stimulus is unexpected, the reaction is an involuntary one.
it mean a respond by the organism after receiving the stimulus.
A response.
complex reaction time is a stimulus response
The term for an involuntary reaction to an external stimulus is a reflex.
A reaction is any response to a stimulus. Example:There's a loud noise (Stimulus), the dog turns his head to look for the noise (Response)