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  1. 14 cze 2020 · A sensory neuron (sometimes referred to as an afferent neuron) is a nerve cell that detects and responds to external signals. Sensory neurons receive information via their receptors, which are part of the peripheral nervous system, and convert this information into electrical impulses.

  2. 25 wrz 2024 · There are three main types of neurone: sensory, relay and motor. Sensory neurones carry impulses from sense organs to the CNS (brain or spinal cord) Relay neurones (also known as intermediate neurones) are found inside the CNS and connect sensory and motor neurones.

  3. Learn about the complexities of the bird nervous system, from sensory perception to motor control, and how it supports their unique abilities and instincts

  4. SENSORY NEURONS. These are a special type of neurons that conduct sensory information to the CNS. They convert external sensory stimuli like touch, pain, sense of heat, smell, as well as visual and auditory inputs into an internal electrical impulse.

  5. Sensory neuron, nerve cell that carries information about changes in external and internal environments to the central nervous system (CNS). Such neurons are part of the peripheral nervous system, which lies outside the brain and spinal cord. They collect information from so-called sensory.

  6. Sensory neurons, also known as afferent neurons, are neurons in the nervous system, that convert a specific type of stimulus, via their receptors, into action potentials or graded receptor potentials. [ 1 ] This process is called sensory transduction.

  7. Learning Objectives. Distinguish between the functions of classes of sensory receptors (mechanoreceptors, chemoreceptors, photoreceptors, nociceptors, thermoreceptors), and identify example animal sensory systems that reply on each type of sensory receptor.