cerebral cortex
cerebellum
Thalamus
The CEREBRUM, it is the largest region of the brain, it contains motor, sensory, and association areas.
prefrontal cortex.
Sensory nerves transmit information from sensory receptors in the body to the neurons in the brain. When sensory receptors detect stimuli such as touch, temperature, or pain, they send signals through sensory nerves to the brain. Neurons in the brain then process and interpret these signals, allowing us to perceive and respond to the sensory information.
Yes, that is one of the things that the brain does.
cerebellum
Thalamus
Grey matter is closely packed nueron cell bodies. It helps with sensory perceptions (seeing, hearing, emotions,memory, speech) and muscle control .
The CEREBRUM, it is the largest region of the brain, it contains motor, sensory, and association areas.
Sensory pathways tavel to the brain.
Midbrain
You are probably thinking of motor nerves. Those are the nerves which transmit messages from the brain to the muscles, causing movement. The other kind of nerves are sensory, which transmit sense perceptions.
prefrontal cortex.
amajor part of the central nervoussystem which conducts sensory andmotor nerve impulses to and from the brain; a long tube-like structureextending from the base of the brain through the vertebralcanal to the upperlumbar region
This is simple; don't overthink it. The nerves that carry sensory impulses to the brain are the sensory nerves.
A sensory receptor in that part of the body sends an electrical signal via a neural pathway to the appropriate processing region of the brain.