The amygdala.
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.
Most nerve impulses from our senses are routed through the: Thalamus-
gustatory, auditory, olfactory and
No, the hypothalamus is a region of the brain responsible for regulating various physiological processes such as temperature, hunger, and thirst. Afferent impulses from all senses and body parts are primarily sorted and relayed in the thalamus before being transmitted to the appropriate area of the sensory cortex.
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lamellae is a part of him/her that senses electric impulses
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.
A computer keyboard senses pressure on the keys. A touch screen keyboard can sense electrical impulses from the user's fingers.
The receptor senses changes in the environment and responds by sending information to the control center along nerve impulses or chemical signals.
a series of extension cords and double adapters connect you eyes ears and other sensory organs to your brain