In CNS i.e. in spinal chord and in brain
The brain is an organ that contains associative neurons. These neurons are responsible for forming connections between different regions of the brain to support higher cognitive functions such as memory and learning.
These are those neurons which carry impulses from the organ or part of body to the brain
The part of a spinal nerve that contains only sensory neurons is called the ventral root. There's also the axons of motor neurons and axons of sensory neurons.
The brain stem.
"100 billion", that's how many neurons there are totally in the human brain, I am interested if I "cut" a part of the human brain that was a cubic inch how many neurons would be in there?
neurons
Dendrites are branched extensions of neurons that receive signals from other neurons. They are located throughout the brain, including in the cortex, which is considered the outermost and most superior part of the brain.
They do not make a organ but are part of an organ which is the brain.
your brain stem or sensory neurons
The part of the brain that can produce more neurons is the hippocampus. This region is associated with learning, memory, and emotional regulation. Neurogenesis, the process of generating new neurons, primarily occurs in the hippocampus throughout adulthood, influenced by factors such as environment, exercise, and stress.
No, parkinson's affects the dopaminergic neurons of the substantia nigra, which is part of the mid-brain.
Left side of your cerebrum