Sensory neurons and neurons are connected by Interneurons.
Interneurons
When they are connected together they are called nerve.
Neurons that receive info & send impulses to brian or spinal cord.
When they are connected together they are called nerve.
Nerve cells (neurons) of the CNS (i.e. the brain).
Motor neuron involve the muscles. If they are damaged, then the muscle that they are connected to will not work.
No, neurons are NOT physically connected at all.However, at the end of a dendrite branch on a neuron is a synapse.A synapse is basically just a gap between 2 neurons.When impulses are sent, chemicals called neurotransmitters diffuse across the synapse and get passed on to neighbouring neurons.Hope this helps
What connects sensory and motor neuron is the impulse called interneuron or connector neuron are connected by means of electrical impulse called synape from sensory to motor neuron.
When you are thinking, your brain is actively processing and organizing information in order to generate ideas, solve problems, or make decisions. This process involves complex neural pathways and connections between different regions of the brain, such as the prefrontal cortex, hippocampus, and basal ganglia. Neurotransmitters and electrical signals facilitate communication between neurons, enabling the cognitive processes that occur during thinking.
A "synapse" is the gap between neurons in the brain. Since the brain is not hard wired, and the neurons are only connected by a chemical synapse, the brain can be "re-wired" to act in a way it did not before. This is how we are able to learn and perfect new skills.
The number is very high, but not infinite. There are around 5*10^12 connections in the average brain. (100 million neurons each electricly and chemicly connected to 50 000 other neurons)