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When it is possible for the brain to interpret the stimulus?

If you do not you will not live a life. How does the brain interpret color ...that brains can get fixed.


When is it possible for the brain to interpret the stimulus?

The brain can interpret stimuli when it receives signals from sensory organs through neural pathways. This allows the brain to process and make sense of the information, enabling us to perceive and respond to our environment. The interpretation of stimuli happens rapidly and continuously as the brain analyzes and integrates incoming information.


How does your brain interpret the image on your retina?

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How does the brain interpret the signals from rods and cones?

You have to see the brain like a ant


What part of the brain are used for the ears?

The temporal lobe of the brain is where interpret sound.


How does our brain interpret the highness or lowness of a sound?

"pitch"


The human eye may not interpret accurately what the eyes see. What is this phenomenon called?

The eye doesn't interpret. The brain does.


What does the brain interpret stimuli from the hair cells in the cochlea as?

Sound


The brain each odor and tells you how to react?

Interpret s


How does the brain interpret loudness?

The brain interprets loudness based on the intensity of sound waves that reach the ear. The ear converts sound waves into electrical signals, which are then transmitted to the brain. Different regions of the brain process these signals and interpret them as varying levels of loudness.


Is it possible that you all live in illusion since you dont see what you see but only what you interpret?

You do see what you see. If your brain ignores the info that your eyes give it and "sees" things that aren't there and doesn't "see" things that are. Then you will not be able to touch what isn't there (even if your brain sees it) and you can bump into the things that are there (even if your brain doesn't see it). In that respect, it is not possible for your brain to side step the laws of physics to draw you into a fantasy world.


When people hear a sound their ears turn the vibrations in the air into neural messages from the auditory nerve which makes it possible for the brain to interpret the sound This process is called?

auditory transduction.