The 8th cranial nerve sends messages to the brain from the ear. There are several parts involved: In the inner ear are receptor cells that receive vibrations of sound and noise from the outside, which then stimulate the cochlear nerve to send these sounds to the brain for interpretation.
Head movements also affect the fluid inside the ear and stimulate the vestibular nerve to send information to the brain regarding the body's sense of balance or position.
The fibers that transmit information about sensations such as touch, pain, and temperature from the body to the brain are called sensory nerves. These nerves are part of the peripheral nervous system and play a crucial role in keeping the brain informed about what is happening in the rest of the body.
The receiving part of a brain cell is called the dendritic tree. Dendrites are small branching structures that protrude from the cell body of a neuron. They receive electrical signals and chemical messages from other neurons and transmit them to the cell body.
Motor neurone send message from the brain to the affector
Visual cortex
Nerve cells have two types of extensions: one that brings messages in called dendrites and one that takes messages out called axons. Most axons have a sheath that protects it and also produces a more rapid movement of the signal. Damage here is the cause of the disease called multiple sclerosis (MS).
The fibers that transmit information about sensations such as touch, pain, and temperature from the body to the brain are called sensory nerves. These nerves are part of the peripheral nervous system and play a crucial role in keeping the brain informed about what is happening in the rest of the body.
The spinal cord is a long tube-like organ that stems from the brain and down the spine. Companied with the brain it is a major part of the central nervous system. It's major purpose is to transmit messages between the brain and the rest of the body.
The nerves are part of the Nervous System. The nerves will transmit the information that they get to the brain. Your brain will then send signals back to those nerve cells and tell them whether they should respond to the stimulus or whether they should just ignore.
The receiving part of a brain cell is called the dendritic tree. Dendrites are small branching structures that protrude from the cell body of a neuron. They receive electrical signals and chemical messages from other neurons and transmit them to the cell body.
the brain cells
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Motor neurone send message from the brain to the affector
I think the answer you're looking for is nerves. Nerves are the types of cells that transmit signals from your body to your brain, and brain to your body. Nerve cells release charged molecules in a controlled way to create electrical signals that can propagate information across the body.
The Optic Nerve
The thalamus :d
Visual cortex
neurons