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sensory neurons
Interneurons connect sensory neurons to motor neurons in the central nervous system, specifically in the spinal cord and brain. They act as relay stations for transmitting signals between sensory and motor neurons, allowing for the integration and processing of information for appropriate responses.
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Sensory neurons if I'm not mistaken.
They connect via a synapse
Connector neurons are found in the central nervous system, where they connect sensory neurons to motor neurons or other connector neurons. These neurons play a crucial role in transmitting and integrating information within the nervous system.
the motor glands
Astrocytes
Interneurons are also known as association neurons because they connect sensory neurons to motor neurons and help to integrate information within the central nervous system.
Sensory (afferent) neurons
Interneurons are neurons found within the central nervous system (primarily the brain or spinal cord) that connect sensory (afferent) neurons to motor (efferent) neurons. Often these neurons are part of a polysynaptic reflex arc.interneurons. They are also called association neurons.