The brain stem.
cebrum-parietal lobes
Basically, it's main centre for your muscle coordination, sense of position of the different parts of your body, and equilibrium.Basically, it's main centre for your muscle coordination, sense of position and equilibrium.
Vestibular organs response to acceleration, both linear and dynamic, in every possible plane. The way the brain interprets these signals is how we derive our sense of 'balance'.Joint kinesthesia refers to the sensing of the angular position of a joint and is mediated by muscle spindles in muscle tissue.
The brain is a organ. The brain is the organ that receives messages from the six senses; the touch sense, the seeing sense, the hearing sense, the smelling sense and the tasting senses. If you are asking 'Is the brain the largest organ?' Well, no. The largest organ is not the brain, or the chest, or the stomach. It is the skin.
The BRAIN!
The BRAIN!
Feelings of dizziness stem from the vestibular system, which includes the brain and the parts of the inner ear that sense position and motion, coupled with sensory information from the eyes, skin, and muscle tension.
Food flavor is a property of the food itself, not something given to it by the brain of its consumer. Taste is a sense, and the brain processes signals dealing with this sense.
The Somesthethic sense include the skin sense, vestibular sense, and kinesthetic (sense receptons that detect muscle and joint positioning).
This question makes no sense...
smell
It depends on which part of the brain was injured - not all people lose their sense of smell. If the part of the brain that controls that sense is injured, then you will lose the ability because the brain cells are damaged and don't work to report smells like they used to.