electrical impulses
All the brain's messages are sent through the nervous system.
the brain stem also sorts though the millions of messages that the brain and the rest of the body sent back and forth.
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Messages from the femoral nerve are sent to the brain through a series of electrical impulses. These impulses travel along the nerve fibers of the femoral nerve until they reach the spinal cord, where they are then transmitted up to the brain via the spinal cord's sensory pathways. Once in the brain, the messages are interpreted and processed to produce a response or sensation.
Brain is likened to a telephone switchboard because brain is connected to series of network that accept messages from various stimuli, after accepting the stimuli, the brain will send reflexes in accordance with the messages sent.
The neurons in the body take the messages and they go to the brain and back to the body. if we didn't have neurons we woudn't know what we felt or other 5 senses, about something..
The spinal cord is attached to the brain. It is how messages from the brain are sent to various locations along the nervous system.
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if i am correct the brain sends messages to the rest of the body by sending pulses down your spine where it connects to the brain. most of the major parts in your body are connected somehow to the spine. the messages break off from the spine and get sent to the rest of the body.
The nervous system receives environmental messages through sensory organs, such as the skin, eyes, ears, nose, and taste buds. These messages are then sent to the brain for processing and response.
the message comes from your mouth and when you hear it by your ear parts of your nerve cells that pick up messages or dendrites carries to the brain