The answer is probably mechanical stimulation, but the question itself is vague without context and possibly the notes from the class.
Most nerve impulses from our senses are routed through the thalamus before being relayed to the appropriate regions in the brain for processing. The thalamus acts as a relay station for sensory information, helping to regulate which signals are sent to the cortex for further analysis.
Humans have five main senses: sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch. These senses help us perceive and interact with the world around us.
The five senses (sight, hearing, taste, smell, touch) interact and work together to provide overall sensory perception. For example, the taste of food can be influenced by its smell, and touching an object can help with understanding its texture and shape. This integration of senses allows for a more comprehensive understanding of the world around us.
Second cranial nerve: The second cranial nerve is the optic nerve, the nerve that connects the eye to the brain and carries the impulses formed by the retina -- the nerve layer that lines the back of the eye, senses light and creates the impulses -- to the brain which interprets them as images.The cranial nerves emerge from or enter the skull (the cranium), as opposed to the spinal nerves which emerge from the vertebral column. There are twelve cranial nerves.In terms of its embryonic development, the optic nerve is a part of the central nervous system (CNS) rather than a peripheral nerve.
The five special senses are vision (sight), audition (hearing), gustation (taste), olfaction (smell), and somatosensation (touch). These senses help us perceive the world around us and interact with our environment.
The cerebral cortex is responsible for interpreting impulses from the senses. Different areas of the cortex are specialized for processing information from different sensory modalities, such as vision, hearing, touch, taste, and smell.
Most nerve impulses from our senses are routed through the: Thalamus-
Hearing is the sense that decodes vibrations in the air. Sound waves travel through the air and are converted into nerve impulses by the ear, allowing us to perceive and interpret different sounds.
Your five senses are sight, hearing, touch, smelling and tasting.
"Senses" ? sight and hearing are senses - you question makes no sense.
hearing
The five senses are: Sight Touch Hearing Smell Taste None develop sound but hearing processes it.
Hearing
What does sensory mean? 1. relating to sensation and the sense organs - "heightened sensory awareness" 2. involving or derived from the senses 3. connected with the physical senses of touch, smell, taste, hearing and seeing 4. of, pertaining to, or transmitting stimuli to the senses. 5. conveying nerve impulses from the sense organs to the nerve centers - "sensory neurons"
The same senses used for language skills, hearing.
The five senses are Taste, Smell, Sight, Touch, and Hearing.
The mammal that I read about that has the best hearing senses is a Dolphin. They can hear 14 times better than humans.