retina
The nervous system sends a message to your brain and your brain send a message back "telling you what to do". Sending a message to your brain and your brain sending one back takes a shorter time than it does for you to blink once.
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.
Brain sends signal through spinal cord to nerves. Nerves contract which muscle to move and sends a message back to the brain. BOOM! Movement.
Light is sensed by the photoreceptor cells in the retina at the back of the eye. The visual information is then processed and perceived in the brain, specifically in the visual cortex located at the back of the brain.
In most cases signals are sent to the brain through the nervous system. Individual signals are transfer from neuron to neuron in the form of chemical and electrical energy that eventually reach the brain.
The retina, located at the back of the eye, captures light waves. It contains photoreceptors called rods and cones that convert light into electrical signals that the brain can interpret as vision.
Your eyes send a message to your brain and then your brain sends a message back telling you what your seeing.
When you want to move a muscle, your brain sends a message out to the muscle you want to move, and the muscle sends a message back to your brain that your moving it and where.
a particle of light falls on a cell in the back of your eye and triggers a chemical reaction. The more energy that particle of light has, the more nerves it sets off, and the brighter it looks. That is how we see it. That cell sends a message down the optic nerve to the back of your brain. That lets you see.
The nervous system sends a message to your brain and your brain send a message back "telling you what to do". Sending a message to your brain and your brain sending one back takes a shorter time than it does for you to blink once.
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.
Brain sends signal through spinal cord to nerves. Nerves contract which muscle to move and sends a message back to the brain. BOOM! Movement.
The light sensitive worker you are referring to is the retina, located at the back of the eye. When light enters the eye, the retina captures visual images and transmits electrical impulses via the optic nerve to the brain for processing. This process allows us to see and interpret the world around us.
Light is sensed by the photoreceptor cells in the retina at the back of the eye. The visual information is then processed and perceived in the brain, specifically in the visual cortex located at the back of the brain.
your spine!!
The message needs to be taken to the brain and then brought back first.
B2B message stands for back to back message.