Not very much. It tells the brain nothing about the blood, such as oxygen state, or how fast it is beating. However, pain can be transmitted to the brain from the heart when the heart doesn't, for example, have enough oxygen. This information is quite non-specific, though, explaining why pain from the heart in a heart attack can appear to come from the arm or jaw.
The brain does not send "electrical pulses" to the heart. Electrical impulses are actually generated within the heart itself (in the SA node), which travel through several intricate pathways from the atria down to the ventricles.
Yes the human heart has nerve tissues that help the brain send messages to th the heart
The Heart can continue to beat independently from the brain. There have been cases where a subject has been in a deep coma, showing no signs of electrical brain activity, yet the heart has continued to function normally. New research now suggest that the heart has its own brain like qualities and can receive, process and remember information from external stimuli, passing this information to the brain.
Your heart will feel like it has stopped because when something scares you, you will think about that for that second or two and your brain will have forgotten that it needs to send messages down to your heart to make it pump blood into your system. i think.....
It attaches directly to the brain but not the heart
left part of heart
cardiac cells are specialized muscle cells brain cells are nerve cells
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The brain does not send the electricity to the heart. The heart is myogenic which means it can contract and relax without any stimulus from the brain.
No , they send from hand to cns .
The Brain
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The senses send information to the brain. The brain reacts immediately and instruct you to do the needful. Brain is like computer mother board where all datas are stored and are sent for proper action.
The brain does not send "electrical pulses" to the heart. Electrical impulses are actually generated within the heart itself (in the SA node), which travel through several intricate pathways from the atria down to the ventricles.
Yes the human heart has nerve tissues that help the brain send messages to th the heart
the job of the brain is to store information in the brain and to send your nervous system massages to different body systems.
muscles