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What structure in your brain interprets all your senses?

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Which organ interprets most of the information taken in by 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.


Which human organ interprets most of the information taken in by the five senses?

for me it should be the ear and nose because a normal human got five senses:eareyeskinnosemouthand ear and nose is the most sensitive part for human so,it is the part of body that sends the most info to the brain.


What part of the central nervous system interprets information collected be the senses?

by the brain throught the heart


Is an electronic socket that interprets and executes instructions and communicates with the input and output storage devices?

that is not a full sentence/question.


When you touch something hot a nueron in your finger senses the temperature. which happens first?

The neuron in your finger senses the temperature first. It sends a signal to your brain, which then interprets the information and signals your muscles to move your hand away from the heat source.


What function of the cerebrum?

The cerebrum is the part of the brain that interprets input from the senses, controls the movement of skeletal/voluntary muscles, and carries out complex mental processes. the part that recieves sensory messages.it acts as the center of emotion,consciousness,learning and all voluntary movement.it is also the largest part of the brain.protective membrane around the brain


What are the 5 senses in your eyes?

The five senses are sight (vision), hearing (audition), taste (gustation), smell (olfaction), and touch (somatosensation). The eyes specifically contribute to the sense of sight, capturing light and converting it into signals that the brain interprets as images.


Is cognition related to the senses?

Yes, cognition is related to the senses as it involves mental processes such as perception, attention, memory, and problem-solving. The senses provide input to the brain which is then processed to form thoughts, make decisions, and interact with the environment.


What part of the brain interprets impulses from the senses?

The cerebral cortex is responsible for interpreting impulses from the senses. Different areas of the cortex are specialized for processing information from different sensory modalities, such as vision, hearing, touch, taste, and smell.


Who said Nothing is in the mind that wasn't first in the senses?

"There is nothing in the mind which was not first in some manner in the senses" is an allegory. It simply means that human experience is based on our sensory input.


Anything you can determine using your senses?

I don't have physical senses, so I can't perceive things like taste, touch, or smell. I rely on text input and data to assist you.