Sensory Neurones
Nerve impulses are carried to the brain by specialized cells called neurons. These neurons transmit signals through electrochemical processes along their axons towards the brain where the information is processed and interpreted.
The auditory nerve, also known as the vestibulocochlear nerve, carries messages of sound from the inner ear to the brainstem and then to the brain where sound is processed and interpreted.
Messages are carried to the brain through neurons, which are specialized cells that transmit information in the form of electrical impulses. These impulses travel along neural pathways and ultimately reach the brain where they are processed and interpreted.
As they extend from the retina to the brain, the nerve fibers form the optic nerve, which carries visual information. These fibers transmit signals generated by photoreceptor cells in the retina, processing light and color. The optic nerve then relays this information to the visual cortex in the brain, where it is interpreted as images. This pathway is crucial for vision, enabling us to perceive and respond to our visual environment.
The nervous system carries messages from your sense organs to your brain. These messages are transmitted through sensory neurons that send signals to the brain to be interpreted as different sensations such as sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell.
Nerve impulses are carried to the brain by specialized cells called neurons. These neurons transmit signals through electrochemical processes along their axons towards the brain where the information is processed and interpreted.
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cochlear nerve
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Sensory pathways travel from the body to the brain. They carry information from sensory receptors in the body to the brain where the information is processed and interpreted.
The Optic Nerve
Vestibulocochlear nerve (VIII)
Nervous system
The auditory nerve, also known as the vestibulocochlear nerve, carries messages of sound from the inner ear to the brainstem and then to the brain where sound is processed and interpreted.
T Cochlear nerve
Messages are carried to the brain through neurons, which are specialized cells that transmit information in the form of electrical impulses. These impulses travel along neural pathways and ultimately reach the brain where they are processed and interpreted.
As they extend from the retina to the brain, the nerve fibers form the optic nerve, which carries visual information. These fibers transmit signals generated by photoreceptor cells in the retina, processing light and color. The optic nerve then relays this information to the visual cortex in the brain, where it is interpreted as images. This pathway is crucial for vision, enabling us to perceive and respond to our visual environment.