cerebrum
cerebrum
The central nervous system, including the brain, controls speech, touch, sight, hearing, and smell through various specialized regions and pathways. Different areas of the brain are responsible for processing and interpreting information related to each of these sensory functions.
The Parietal Lobe
nervous system
sight, smell, taste, touch, and hearing
Sight is part of the peripheral nervous system.
These senses are found in the cerebrum but in special locations. Touch and pressure is found along the central sulcus of the parietal lobes, taste in the frontal lobe, smell in the temporal lobes, hearing also in the temporal lobes and vision in the occipital lobe.
Internally it is the Nervous System. Externally it is the Sensory system (touch, sight, smell, taste, hearing) and the voice.
touch, smell, hearing,sight, taste.
Internally it is the Nervous System. Externally it is the Sensory system (touch, sight, smell, taste, hearing) and the voice.
Internally it is the Nervous System. Externally it is the Sensory system (touch, sight, smell, taste, hearing) and the voice.
Senses, such as hearing, taste, sight and smell, are transmitted by the spinal cord to the brain for interpretation. The brain and the spinal cord are the two main parts of the central nervous system.