How does the brain receive the information from the receptor
- The information that goes to the brain is processed by our sensory organs that contain receptor cells that are specific to a certain stimuli, such as the tongue for a chemical stimulation in food, and the sensory cells can then direct the information that activates the receptor cells that move through a series of afferent neurons or incoming neurons until they enter the part of the brain that is ca.
- The receptors interpret the stimulus and then convert it to a signal or an impulse. The nerves pass the impulse to the next nerve cell before it enters the brain. This was the nerves, the nerves were the tiny cells that flew throughout our body. The brain receives information through sensory neurons that relay signals from one neuron to another. The input (or "impulse") is obtained from the receptor organ by the sensory neuron. The stimulus passes to the brain via a collection of sensory neurons.
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