Most sensory information goes to the thalamus first.
Most sensory information goes to the thalamus first.
The main organ of the sensory system is the brain. It processes and interprets information received from sensory organs such as eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and skin.
An organ that contains receptor cells is called a sensory organ. These organs perceive external stimuli such as light, sound, touch, taste, and smell and transmit this information to the brain for processing.
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The brain is the special organ that receives and processes stimuli from the environment. It interprets signals from the sensory organs such as eyes, ears, skin, taste buds, and olfactory receptors, allowing us to perceive and respond to our surroundings.
Sensory organ
sensory nerve carry information from end organ (here retina)
The brain is the organ that controls the body's overall functions and processes. It sends and receives signals to and from different parts of the body, allowing for coordination and control of various activities such as movement, thoughts, and sensory perception.
The brain is the major organ that controls all functions and actions of the human body. It receives and processes sensory information, initiates motor responses, regulates physiological processes, and is responsible for thoughts, emotions, and consciousness.
The retinais strictly sensory.
sensory organ aural system
Sensory organ system