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Insula
In the insula of the cerebrum area of the brain
They are not actually hairs but hair-like projections that increase the surface area of your taste buds, gustatory organs, and they are called cilia.
The white matter is the area of the brain where signals travel to other parts of the brain. It is located in the subcortical area.
taste buds and are located on the tongue, soft palate and inner cheek
Insula
In the insula of the cerebrum area of the brain
Gustatory receptors are part of the sense of taste. They are in your mouth. Olfactory receptors are part of the sense of smell. They are in your nose.
They are not actually hairs but hair-like projections that increase the surface area of your taste buds, gustatory organs, and they are called cilia.
Simply stated, it is the area of the occipital lobe in the back of the brain responsible for processing visual information into an image that the person sees. The visual association cortex is responsible for associating these images with items the person knows. If you look at a set of keys with your eyes, the signal is processed into an image by the primary visual cortex, while the visual association cortex lets the brain know that you are looking at keys.
They are not actually hairs but hair-like projections that increase the surface area of your taste buds, gustatory organs, and they are called cilia.
In the insula of the cerebrum area of the brain
The jewish part
The information travels to the temporal lobe of the brain.
Broca's area is located on the left side of the brain toward the front.
autonomic nervous gago system
Medulla