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21 March, 09:49

How do our sensory systems transfer information from our environment to the brains to be interpreted through the complex process of perception?

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  1. 21 March, 10:28
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    The incoming stimuli are converted into the electrochemical signals and are delivered to the central nervous system in form of nerve impulses for perception and interpretation.

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    The sensory receptors sense the incoming stimuli such as a change in light intensity or temperature. This stimulates the receptors. A sensory receptor converts the energy in the stimulus into a graded potential. This process is called transduction. For example, olfactory receptors of nose transduce the chemical energy of the odorant molecules into electrical energy in the form of a graded potential.

    As a graded potential in a sensory neuron reaches a threshold, a nerve impulse is generated and is propagated toward the CNS for integration and perception.
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