Cyclobenzaprine is a muscle relaxant medication used to treat muscle spasms and pain caused by musculoskeletal conditions. It works by blocking nerve impulses that are sent to the brain. Cyclobenzaprine is usually taken for a short period of time, typically 2-3 weeks.
Most nerve impulses from our senses are routed through the thalamus before being relayed to the appropriate regions in the brain for processing. The thalamus acts as a relay station for sensory information, helping to regulate which signals are sent to the cortex for further analysis.
Sound waves pass through the cochlea and cause tiny hair cells to bend, which generates electrical signals. These signals are then sent to the brain via the auditory nerve, where they are interpreted as sounds.
Electrical signals sent to the brain are called action potentials or nerve impulses. These signals transmit information between neurons and are essential for communication within the nervous system.
The musculoskeletal system is the structure in the body that responds to motor impulses. This system includes muscles, bones, and joints that work together to produce movement in response to signals from the nervous system. Muscle fibers contract in response to motor impulses sent by the nervous system, leading to movement and coordination.
diaphragm and stomach
effectors which are muscles
They are used to affect the 'drum' of the speaker and vibrate it according to the electrical impulses sent to it. These impulses are modulated by the sound being sent to the receiver.
The cocheal contains receptor cells that convert sound vibrations into impulses that are sent to the brain.
Electrical impulses sent down the phone-line are converted back into sound by the phone's electronics.
electrical impulses
Neurochemical impulses
The cochlea in the inner ear contains receptors called hair cells that convert sound vibrations into electrical impulses. These impulses are then sent to the brain via the auditory nerve, where they are interpreted as sound.
Muscles
Because its a reflex action. nerve impulses are sent.
The inner ear is responsible for converting sound waves into neural impulses that are sent to the brain.
Muscles pretty much do everything. You typed this question using your muscles. Without them, we would be useless. They hold the bones and they make them move by electrical impulses sent by the brain.