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sensory nerve cells
It really depends on where the nerve fiber is going to. They could stimulate sight, sound, pressure, pain, etc.
"sensory"
There are two kinds of neurotransmitters - INHIBITORY and EXCITATORY. Excitatory neurotransmitters are not necessarily exciting - they are what stimulate the brain. Those that calm the brain and help create balance are called inhibitory. Inhibitory neurotransmitters balance mood and are easily depleted when the excitatory neurotransmitters are overactive.
The neuron responsible for carrying sensory information from the peripheral nervous system to the brain is called a sensory neuron or afferent neuron. These neurons transmit signals such as touch, taste, smell, sound, and vision to the brain for processing and interpretation.
All kinds of messages can be behind codes. Codes are just a way of concealing the real meaning of mesages.
Touch, smell, and hearing. (three out of the five senses)
pain
In a typical reflex arc, the 3 kinds are: # sensory # interneuron # and motor.
There are basically two kinds of neurons- sensory and motor. Motor neurons are responsible for passing on messages from the brain, to the effector muscles, while performing a voluntary action (they also do that for involuntary actions) Sensory neurons on the other hand, detect a stimulus, and pass on the message to the brain, which analyses the information, decides the course of action, and passes on the message back through the motor neuron, to the effector muscles.
1.sensory neuron- carry impulses from the sensory receptors to the Central Nervous System 2.motor neurons- carry impulses from the Central Nervous System to the muscles and glans 3.association neuron- relay impulses netween sensory and motor neurons -------------------- AD go to bookden.webs.com .. a website for booklovers.. thx