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Receptors or more precisely, sensory receptors.
Thalamus
The parietal lobe receives sensory input for touch and body position. It integrates sensory information from different modalities, especially determining spatial sense and navigation. It is associated with movement, orientation, recognition, perception of stimuli.
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Receptors or more precisely, sensory receptors.
That is your sensory and neuro nerve impulses.
-noun Biology .a nerve cell that conducts impulses from a sense organ tothe central nervoussystem.
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Thalamus
The parietal lobe receives sensory input for touch and body position. It integrates sensory information from different modalities, especially determining spatial sense and navigation. It is associated with movement, orientation, recognition, perception of stimuli.
1. The receptor reacts to a stimulus. 2. The sensory neuron conducts the afferent impulses to the CNS. 3. The integration center consists of one or more synapses in the CNS. 4. The motor neuron conducts the efferent impulses from the integration center to an effector. 5. The effector, muscle fibers or glands, respond to the efferent impulses by contraction or secretion a product, respectively.
1. The receptor reacts to a stimulus. 2. The sensory neuron conducts the afferent impulses to the CNS. 3. The integration center consists of one or more synapses in the CNS. 4. The motor neuron conducts the efferent impulses from the integration center to an effector. 5. The effector, muscle fibers or glands, respond to the efferent impulses by contraction or secretion a product, respectively.
Sensory neurones carry impulses to the CNS, motor neurones carry impulses to muscles.
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