Whenever you do something, for example if you touch something, your nerves send the message that you have touched something to your brain. This is controlled by your Nervous System.
The brain sends messages to the body through electrical energy in the form of action potentials. These action potentials are carried along neurons, allowing the brain to communicate with different parts of the body and coordinate various functions.
The process of transducing air pressure waves into neural messages that the brain interprets as meaningful sound is known as auditory transduction. This process involves the conversion of sound waves into electrical signals by the hair cells in the cochlea of the inner ear. These electrical signals are then transmitted along the auditory nerve to the brain for interpretation.
all the nerves go thru the spine so the control is for all the muscles and organs from the neck down.
False. Reflex actions are typically coordinated by reflex arcs involving the spinal cord rather than reflex centers in the brain. The spinal cord can process and respond to certain stimuli without involving higher brain centers, allowing for quick and automatic responses.
Any material that can conduct electricity can produce a magnetic field. The brain uses tinny amounts of electricity to move messages around itself so the brain produces a very small magnetic field that Medical Doctors using very sensitive equipment may be able to detect
ThalamusIf you are referring to outside stimulus that are sensory messages, all stimuli, except smell, go to the thalamus in the brain which is then relayed to the cerebral cortex.
The neurons in the body take the messages and they go to the brain and back to the body. if we didn't have neurons we woudn't know what we felt or other 5 senses, about something..
Im not sure your brain sends your brain messages. correct me if im wrong people.
Interneurons send messages from the spinal cord to the brain.
it is your nearves just like they carry messages to your brain. only when they get to your brain your brain tells them to go to the muscle that needs the message
retina is connected to the nerve and the nerve sends the messages or images to the brain and the brain processes the images
Your brain stem.
The brain is like the central control system of the body. The brain sends messages to and receives messages from other organs and systems.
the brain stem also sorts though the millions of messages that the brain and the rest of the body sent back and forth.
The brain is like the central control system of the body. The brain sends messages to and receives messages from other organs and systems.
The brain does not receive 100 million messages per second. While the brain can process large amounts of information quickly, a specific number like 100 million messages per second is an oversimplification and not an accurate representation of how the brain functions.
Nerves