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What part of the fish's brain receives impulses from the eyes?

optic lobes.


If Impulse from the eye result in sight perception and impulses from the ear are perceived as sound due to?

Impulses from the eye are processed by the brain to create the sensation of sight, while impulses from the ear are processed to create the sensation of sound. These sensory perceptions are the result of complex neural pathways in the brain that interpret and make sense of the information received from the eyes and ears.


What carries nerve impulses from eyes to brain?

The Optic Nerve


What relays information between the brain and the eyes and ears?

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.


What part of the brain receives signals from the eyes?

left side


What organ handles sight and hearing?

your brain controls your ears and eyes so BRAIN


What organ of the body is used for sight?

The eye is the organ of sight.


The part of the brain that translates the impulses that the eyes receive into vision is the?

Association area of the cerebral cortex


What is the function of spinal nerves- afferent?

They carry nerve impulses from your sensory organs, like your eyes, to your brain, or your central nervous system (CNS). When your eyes see something shiny on the ground, your afferent nerves tell your brain what your eyes see. In contrast, efferent nerves carry nerve impulses from your brain to parts of your body. So, when you see something shiny on the ground, your brain tells you to pick it up and look at it. Efferent = "Exiting", the nerves impulses are exiting your brain. Afferent = the opposite


What is the connect with the brain through the optic nerve and provide our sense of sight?

eyes


How long does the brain take to process sight?

The brain processes sight almost instantaneously, within milliseconds. Visual information is quickly transmitted from the eyes to the brain's visual processing areas, where it is analyzed and interpreted to create the perception of sight.


How do eye cells communicate with muscle cells?

The eye cells transmit nerve impulses to the brain, which translates the signal and transmits nerve impulses to the muscles. Information from sensory organs, including the eyes, ears, tongue, and skin, are transmitted by nerve impulses directly to the brain. The brain acting as the control center of the body interprets the nerve impulses. It then sends out different nerve impulses to other cells of the body if a response to the sensory signals is needed.