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The impulse travels to both the brain and the muscle(s). It travels to the brain via the sensory neurons so you can learn from the experience, and you feel the pain because of this. The actual movement of your hand away from the pain does not involve the brain at all however. So the signal splits in two.
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Exams soon! This really helped me understand. I have a Biology teacher who is constantly absent, so this has been the only source of information other than my textbooks, thanks alot!
The impulse travels to both the brain and the muscle(s). It travels to the brain via the sensory neurons so you can learn from the experience, and you feel the pain because of this. The actual movement of your hand away from the pain does not involve the brain at all however. So the signal splits in two.
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wonderful video, thank you. If only all anatomy was interpreted in such a manner. However what kind of process occurs when the brain is involved?
Please make one about the peripheral nervous systrem
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does reflex arc mean when the stimulus doesnt travel to the brain but to the spinal cord
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Is the Afferent Pathway another name for the Sensory Neuron?
afferent pathway is the path of sensory neuron...............
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reflex action is involentary
Yes affarent = sensory. Efferent = motor. Think sensory "affects" the body and the "effect" is motor.
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When we touch the Mimosa pudica ,by the touch it was showing some action.why don't we consider it as the thigmotropism
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so this sensitiv impuls doesn't go to brain to inform ?
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