Cerebrum.
spinal cord
The cerebrum is the upper portion of the brain that is most developed in human beings. Its main job is to process sensory input and provide an appropriate behavioral response that is conducive to survival or reproduction.
The cerebrum is the part of the brain that interprets input from the senses, controls the movement of skeletal/voluntary muscles, and carries out complex mental processes. the part that recieves sensory messages.it acts as the center of emotion,consciousness,learning and all voluntary movement.it is also the largest part of the brain.protective membrane around the brain
The associated areas of the brain support abstract thinking and language. The temporal, parietal and occipital lobes organize the sensory input and integrate with past experiences to send the motor areas for responses.
Right
Comes from the brain cords, they help your brain cells in order to live
cerebellum
No, to the left side.
I believe it is the thalamus.
spinal cord
the increased number of connections gives the brain more flexibility
thalamus
Sensory input refers to what you see, hear, taste, touch and smell. Anything else is supernatural and therefore only in the mind of the beholder. The human brain is built to play tricks on its' owner.
is the disability relating to the input division of the nervous system which carries information from receptors though out the body to ward the brain
The simplest type of nervous system response is a reflex loop, where the sensory input goes to the spinal chord (or brainstem, if it takes place in your neck) and from there the motor output is immediately returned. Only later the sensory input is transferred to and processed in the brain.
Illusions are created in the brain when sensory information is misinterpreted or distorted. Specific brain regions involved in processing sensory information, such as the visual cortex for visual illusions or the auditory cortex for auditory illusions, play a role in generating these perceptual phenomena. Illusions can occur due to the brain's tendency to fill in missing information or to rely on past experiences and assumptions when interpreting sensory input.
sensory input- short-term memory- rehearsal - Long-term memory-feendback