Asked by: Buenviaje Cebrian
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Last Updated: 6th May 2024

Which senses are related to the nervous system?

The input to the nervous system comes in the form our five senses, pain, vision, taste and smell. The special senses include vision, taste, smell, hearing, and hearing. Somatic senses include pain, temperature, pressure.



How does the nervous system relate with our senses?

These organs contain special cells and tissues that receive stimuli and convert them into signals that the nervous system can use. The brain interprets the signals as sight (vision), sound(hearing), smell(olfaction), taste (“gustation”), and touch (“tactile perception”).

Also, do senses make up part of the nervous systems? The sensory nervous system, which is responsible for processing sensory information, is part of the nervous systems. Sensory neurons, neural pathways and other parts of the brain that are involved in sensory perception make up the sensory system.

Another question is: What part of the nervous systems controls our senses?

The brain and the spinal cord are part of the central nervous system. The brain is the main control centre of the body. The CNS's main function is to integrate and process sensory information. It synthesizes sensory information to determine the appropriate motor response or output.

What is the relationship between the sensory systems of the eye & ear and the nervous system?

The Cranial Nervous system nerves connect the brain with the eyes, ears, mouth, and other parts. The Autonomic nerves link the central nervous systems to the heart, lungs, stomach, intestines and bladder. Neurology is a branch of medicine that studies nervous system.