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 brain processes and interprets signals received from the olfactory nerves for smelling, and from the auditory nerves for hearing. The brain does not directly control these senses but is responsible for making sense of the information received.
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.
A mental representation of a sensory experience is called a perception. It is the way our brain interprets and processes information received through our senses to make sense of the world around us.
Information about the environment comes from the senses to the brain via the nervous system.
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.
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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.
Brain
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.
Neurons carry chemical signals to the brain; there it is interpreted. Most decision making and problem solving (thinking) takes place in the frontal lobe of the brain. Your brain interprets signals and figures out an answer or reaction to the information gathered from your body and senses.
The brain processes and interprets signals received from the olfactory nerves for smelling, and from the auditory nerves for hearing. The brain does not directly control these senses but is responsible for making sense of the information received.
Your brain interprets the optical illusion based on the information received by your eyes. The eyes detect the visual stimuli, and the brain processes and interprets this information to create the perception of the optical illusion.
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.
Your brain. Your wonderful, beautiful brain.
The senses send information to the brain. The brain reacts immediately and instruct you to do the needful. Brain is like computer mother board where all datas are stored and are sent for proper action.