The peripheral nervous system.
it's a single organ from the nervous system
The part of the central nervous system that carries information from your senses to the brain is primarily the spinal cord and various neural pathways. Sensory neurons transmit signals from sensory receptors (like those in the skin, eyes, and ears) to the spinal cord, where they are relayed to the brain for processing. This allows your brain to interpret and respond to sensory stimuli.
The nervous system sends messages from your 5 senses to the brain.
Your brain controls it and translates its messages to your senses.
Your nervous system carries electric signals from your brain trough out your body.
nerve
The system that carries messages in your body, is the Nervous system.
The nervous system carries information from the glands and organs to the brain. This communication is often facilitated by the peripheral nervous system, which includes sensory nerves that send signals to the brain for interpretation and response.
Nervous system
The brain and spinal cord are part of the C.N.S.(Central Nervous System) The nerves from senses -> brain -> motor neuron -> muscle are part of the P.N.S. (Peripheral Nervous System)
A neuron that carries information from the senses to the central nervous system and is known as afferent is called a sensory neuron. These neurons transmit sensory input, such as touch, pain, temperature, and other stimuli, to the brain for processing. They play a crucial role in enabling the body to respond to environmental changes.
The afferent nerves or sensory nerves of the peripheral nervous system send messages to your brain.