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Sensation is the process by which our senses gather information and send it to the brain.
No, nerves do not send signals. They transmit signals produced by receptors or the brain or spinal cord.
The sensory receptors in your feet, known as proprioceptors, send signals to your brain about the position and movement of your toes. This allows your brain to perceive the wiggling sensation, even if your eyes are closed.
We have several types of taste receptors in our mouths and these send signals to the brain.
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Your nerves feel it and send it too your brain. In humans and mammals, certain noxious stimuli causes nociceptors (i.e. pain receptors) to fire. This sends a signal up our spinal cord to the cerebral cortex, where this signal is converted into the sensation of pain.
The sensory receptors that respond to the distortion or bending of tissue are called nociceptors. Nociceptors send pain signals to the brain and spinal cord.
When people taste food they like, the taste buds will send signals to the brain. The pleasure receptors respond with the pleasure part of the brain.
Your pain receptors send a signal to your brain which allow you to feel pain, although in rare cases, not everyone had these.
A few molecules of the substance spread into the air and enter the nose. Here they lock on to receptors, which then send a message to the brain.