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What structure transmits information about odors?

The olfactory bulb is the structure in the brain that receives and processes information about odors transmitted from the olfactory receptors in the nasal cavity. This information is then further processed in the brain's olfactory cortex, allowing us to perceive and identify different smells.


What is the structure in the brain that receives touch information?

Temporal


Is it true the nerve from the brain receives information about the environment and sends it to the brain?

Information about the environment comes from the senses to the brain via the nervous system.


Which brain structure receives information from all the senses except smell?

The thalamus is a brain structure that receives information from all the senses except smell. It acts as a relay station, sending sensory information to the appropriate regions of the brain for processing and interpretation.


Information from higher brain regions is transmitted to the medulla through the?

The thalamus.


Which part of the brain receives impulses for sight from the eyes?

The occipital lobe is the part of the brain that receives impulses for sight from the eyes. It is located at the back of the brain and is responsible for processing visual information.


Is the eye faster than light?

The eye moves at the same speed the human moves.The eye also receives information atthe speed of light. What you "see" is what your eye receives as information transmitted in the form of "visible light" deciphered by your brain into an image.So no, your eye does not move nor "sees" faster than the speed of light


Which part of the brain receives information that your are moving your legs?

sensory cortex


Which part of the brain relays and receives information from the face eyes ears nose and tongue?

The thalamus is the part of the brain that relays and receives information from the face, eyes, ears, nose, and tongue. It acts as a sensory relay station, directing sensory information to the appropriate areas of the brain for processing.


What is the auditory?

In the inner ear, "sound" is translated into electrical energy. This electrical energy is transmitted to the brain via the 8th cranial nerve more commonly called the auditory, acoustic or vestibulocochlear nerve. The brain receives the information and translates it into what we "hear", or at least into what is most important for us to hear at that time.


What brain structure receives information from all senses except olfactory nerve?

the thalamus

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