It is passed as a chemical stimulant discharge from the one end of neuron to the other dentrite of the other neuron.
synapes
In the inner ear, sound waves cause vibrations in the cochlea, leading to the movement of hair cells situated on the basilar membrane. These hair cells convert mechanical stimuli into electrical signals through the opening of ion channels, resulting in the release of neurotransmitters. The neurotransmitters then stimulate the adjacent auditory nerve fibers, generating action potentials that transmit auditory information to the brain. Thus, the movement of nerve impulses is effectively passed from the inner ear to the auditory nerve through this transduction process.
yup! they are passed through deoxyribonucleic acid also known as DNA. DNA is passed down through reproduction.
When impulses from various sources have an additive effect on a neuron, the process is called summation. This can occur through temporal summation, where multiple impulses from the same source rapidly fire in succession, or spatial summation, where impulses from different sources converge at the same time to reach the neuron's threshold for firing.
Impulses in consumer decisions are often influenced by emotions, social cues, and situational factors. These impulses can lead to spontaneous purchases or decisions that may not align with a consumer's original intention or long-term goals. Marketers often try to capitalize on these impulses through techniques like limited-time offers, scarcity, and persuasive messaging.
synapes
Impulses passed from motor neurons release neurotransmitters at the neuromuscular junction. This leads to the stimulation of muscle fibers and ultimately results in muscle contraction.
Nerve impulses are initiated and transmitted according to nerve reactions and messages that get passed along or transmitted along nerve synapses and zones.
The nervous system controls the body through nerve impulses. The endocrine system controls the body through hormones.
Most nerve impulses from our senses are routed through the: Thalamus-
Motor impulses? Those occur in engines. If you are talking about the spinal cord then you mean motojoto impulses. They enter through the ventral roots. First theories on motojoto impuses were by Akari Motojoto, a Japanese scientist.
The process by which neural impulses are transmitted through the nervous system is best described as electric impulses. Any damage to a nerve in the system will cause a breakdown in communication between nerve ending and the brain.
Sensory nerves
In the primary visual cortex. Information passes from the retina to the bipolar cells, these impulses travel through the optic nerve, which is made up of the axons of ganglion cells, and extend to several regions of the brain including the thalamus. The impulses are then sent further along neurones, to the primary visual cortex, where further processing of the information occurs.
afferent neurons
to the brain, then to the effector through the motor neuron
Nerve impulses come through the sinus node of the heart to the bundle of His and then move into the right and left bundle branches.