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Yes, your senses are your brain's interpretation of the input received through the nervous system.
You can take care of the senses and the nervous system by eating foods that are high in B vitamins. These are known to support the nervous system and senses.
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Information about the environment comes from the senses to the brain via the nervous system.
The nervous system senses pain and controls movement.
The brain is a organ. The brain is the organ that receives messages from the six senses; the touch sense, the seeing sense, the hearing sense, the smelling sense and the tasting senses. If you are asking 'Is the brain the largest organ?' Well, no. The largest organ is not the brain, or the chest, or the stomach. It is the skin.
messenger neurons
The afferent nerves or sensory nerves of the peripheral nervous system send messages to your brain.
The term is "sensory perception," which refers to the processes by which organisms interpret and make sense of information received by their senses.
The brain interprets most of the information taken in by the senses. Different parts of the brain are responsible for processing and making sense of information received from the various sensory organs in the body.
The peripheral nervous system.