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The RAS serves to alert the rest of the brain to incoming signals.
every system works with the brain, your brain is what sends the signals for the systems of the body to work.
Your Brain. The hypothalamus signals the production of hormones.
semicircular canals
the human brain designed and build the computer... tgats very important but any way they are similar because both use electrical signals to send messages, both transmit information, both need energy to work both have evolved overtime both can be damaged differences The brain uses chemicals to transmit information; the computer uses electricity. Even though electrical signals travel at high speeds in the nervous system, they travel even faster through the wires in a computer. The human brain has weighed in at about 3 pounds for about the last 100,000 years. Computers have evolved much faster than the human brain. Computers have been around for only a few decades, yet rapid technological advancements have made computers faster, smaller and more powerful.
Control unit .Because it controls or supervises the all the actions of computer by generating control signals .
Control unit .Because it controls or supervises the all the actions of computer by generating control signals .
Voice signals are analog signals, whereas computer signals are digital .
the brain
The brain
Emotions are neural signals that tell the brain about the world around us. These signals tell the brain how to respond to the stimuli.
The ECM is the computer "Brain" of your car. It's controls pretty much everything from fuel injection to turn signals.
No the brain doesnt
i think human brain is faster than monkey brain
No, nerves do not send signals. They transmit signals produced by receptors or the brain or spinal cord.
The part of the brain that is involved in sensory adaptation is the cerebral cortex. This area of the brain adapts the body's senses into signals so that hey can be understood by the brain. Touch, taste, smell, and sight sense signals are the signals that are converted.