That's the inner ear ... where the fluid in the cochlea tickles the cilia on its walls,
then the little cilia tickle the ends of nerves. From there, it's just a short hop
through the nerves to the brain. They get a direct, non-stop, and don't even
have to travel via the spinal cord.
Hi there, assuming you're asking about Musical Instrument Digital Interface ..The most common messages you'll encounter, without any overwhelming technical explanation:Note on/off messages - Sends the note pitch to be triggered (such as C3) as well as as a velocity (0 -127).Pitch Bend Messages - most commonly used by pitch bend wheels on synthesizers to "slide" notes up and down.Continuous Controller Messages - assignable numbers mostly with a 0 - 127 range that can control filters, LFO's, effect parameters. Most commonly used on synthesizers for pitch modulation (such as a sax playing vibrato)Program Change messages - tells the receiving MIDI device to change to a corresponding patch or program location etc. (changing sounds)Aftertouch (Channel and Poly) - channel aftertouch sense the *pressure* applied to a held key and whatever aftertouch is assigned to trigger .. will affect all the notes on that MIDI channel. This is the most common type of aftertouch on synths. Poly Aftertouch is channel specific, as well as each individual note it tracks. This is rare on most modern synths because it's expesive to build.
A differbillator! It sends electric shocks through the body and gets people's hearts going.
A master-slave communication protocol allows hardware components to communicate between them. A component is either a master or a slave. A master initiates the communication and sends requests. A slave only receives the requests, acknoledges, threats and sends a response. A slave cannot initiates a communication.
To implement the ring algorithm in C, you need to create a logical ring structure among processes, where each process has a unique identifier and can send messages to its immediate neighbor. Start by initializing an array to represent the processes and their IDs. Each process, when activated, sends its token to the next process in the ring after performing its task (e.g., passing a message or updating a state). Use synchronization mechanisms like semaphores or message queues to ensure orderly communication between processes.
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your nervous system sends messages to your brain
The brain.
Im not sure your brain sends your brain messages. correct me if im wrong people.
Olfactory Nerve
It sends messages to your brain.
Brain :)
The Optic Nerve
their are nerves in your hand and sends messages to your brain
The optic nerve
Indirectly, yes. The skin passes feelings of soft, hard, cold, or hot to the brain. The eyes send images. The nose sends smells, and the mouth sends flavors. The ears send sounds and balance. These are all processed in the brain.
retina is connected to the nerve and the nerve sends the messages or images to the brain and the brain processes the images
All the brain's messages are sent through the nervous system.