Your afferent neurons send a message to your brain.
Your nerves will send a message to your brain and your brain quickly sends a message back telling you to stop touching the hot or cold object,and that's your answer.
There are receptors in the dermal part of the skin that sends various types of information to the brain; hot, cold, light touch, pressure (deep touch) and pain.
when you touch a hot stove you feel pain in your hand. Your hand feels the pain and sends a message of pain to the brain. The brain sends a message to stop before any more damage is done
Sensory receptors throughout the body detect stimuli such as touch, pain, temperature, and sound. These receptors then send signals along sensory neurons to the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) for processing and response.
all of your organs are connected to your brain. for example when you touch something hot your brain sends impulses to the body part to move.
well, it's kind of a saying... but what happens before you say something? you think of it. So your brain is like a mailman. It sends the message to your mouth and you say the words you thought of.
You talk or communicate in some conventional way. When someone hears you, the message is interpreted by the brain and some of the information stored in it. If you're thinking about telepathy or something similar, you don't need it to send a message to other brain.
When you touch something too cold, heat is transferred from your skin to the colder object, causing your skin temperature to decrease rapidly. This can lead to sensations like numbness, pain, or even frostbite if exposure is prolonged. It's important to warm up the affected area slowly to avoid further damage.
The brain is structured in the sections that separate taste from touch, and sight from hearing etc. Your brain has neurons when you tell your brain something, it sends signals to the neurons which convert those signals electrically and chemically to be sent off to the muscles to perform the action.
Sends reactions to the brain that have to do with feel and touch. The spinal cord is very important. Chemichal messengers send the impulses to the brain
Messages are sent to your brain through your nervous system. Nerve cells called neurons transmit signals through electrical and chemical processes. When a stimulus is detected by sensory receptors, such as touch or sound, nerve impulses are generated and travel through the nervous system to the brain for interpretation.
Sends reactions to the brain that have to do with feel and touch. The spinal cord is very important. Chemichal messengers send the impulses to the brain