Cerebellum
nerve
Contact between neurons, as you put it, is achieved through electrical impulses towards and from your brain.
sensory neurons
motor nuerons
Brain stem
the spinal cord
nerve
Neurons and synapses relay information between the brain and eyes and ears. Neurons take in signals from your eyes and ears, and the electrical impulses are transferred to the brain to be processed into thought and sensation. The brain also sends impulses to the eyes and ears to make them function.
Nothing relays information between neurons. Neurons passes the information to other neurons.
semicircular canals.
peripheral nervous system consist of nerves conveying impulses from brain to sense receptor and from sense receptor to brain.
The major difference is the direction of travel for nerve impulses. In the afferent nervous system, the impulses are traveling away from the brain - these tend to be motor impulses. In the efferent nervous system, the impulses are traveling towards the brain - these tend to be sensory impulses.
It is what carries the nerve impulses between your body and the brain.
The structure responsible for conducting impulses between brain parts and controlling some eye reflexes is the midbrain. It plays a crucial role in coordinating basic movements and visual and auditory processing.
Electrical impulses of the brain are the nervous impulses that the nervous system uses to control body functions. These impulses may be relayed within the brain, or may be carried to the peripheral nervous system.
The spinal cord and the abdomen, limbs, and chest. Spinal nerves carry impulses between the spinal cord and the abdomen, limbs, and chest. Cranial nerves carry impulses between the brain and the neck and head.
The spinal cord acts to connect the nerves of the body to the brain