Neurons and synapses relay information between the brain and eyes and ears. Neurons take in signals from your eyes and ears, and the electrical impulses are transferred to the brain to be processed into thought and sensation. The brain also sends impulses to the eyes and ears to make them function.
Midbrain
The idiom "to have something between the ears" means to be intelligent or smart. It implies that someone has a good understanding or knowledge of a subject.
Most of the brain is above the ears and reaches down about as far as the ear lobes but in common language we think of the brain as being between the ears because it is in the skull and the ears are on opposite sides of the skull.
Only if there is no brain between the ears.
The ears are lateral to the brain. The brain is more towards the center of the body, so it is medial to the ears.
The ears process sound (a phenomenon also known as hearing). The information resulting from processed sound is sent from the ears to the brain, which processes it in a different way. You might say that hearing is made possible by ears, but takes place in the brain.
Because it holds all the information you have ever learned.
The auditory cortex is located in the brain, and is responsible for processing auditory information received from the ears.
When sounds and their reflections reach your ears at different times, it creates an echo. This delay between the original sound and its reflection is typically noticeable when there is a distance between the sound source and the reflecting surface. The brain processes this delayed information, allowing us to perceive the echo effect.
You eyes and ears do not RECEIVE messages FROM the brain.
You eyes and ears do not RECEIVE messages FROM the brain.
Your sense organs your head, nose ,ears ,eyes, and tongue.AS well as nerves and your other body parts.
rabbit ears are on top of there heads connected to there brain to hear