Sensory processing and the brain | Cells and organisms | Middle school biology | Khan Academy
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Each sense receptor responds to different inputs (electromagnetic, mechanical, chemical), transmitting them as signals that travel along nerve cells to the brain. The signals are then processed in the brain, resulting in immediate behaviors or memories.
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thx a lot for your dedication khan academy
Loving these videos 😍
Great video easily understood.
Finally found out that this existed yay
who is the narrator
3:02
someone upgrad my cpu, I really can't process much ):
2:18 - types of stimuli
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I would imagine in PTSD when they refer to sensory memories. Certain ‘ sensory memories’ meaning ‘triggers’ immediately make you feel like you are in danger. ☺️☕️