Tag: sensory neuron


Reflex Arcs: How Your Brain Reacts Before You Think

Reflex Arcs: How Your Brain Reacts Before You Think

REFLEX ARC Introduction to Reflex Arcs A reflex arc represents the fundamental neural pathway that mediates a reflex action, an involuntary and nearly instantaneous movement in response to a stimulus. This intricate biological mechanism allows organisms to react swiftly to potentially harmful or significant environmental cues without the necessity of conscious thought, thereby providing a […]

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UNIPOLAR NEURON

Introduction to Unipolar Neurons and Their Classification In the intricate landscape of the vertebrate nervous system, unipolar neurons represent a highly specialized category of nerve cells primarily responsible for the transduction of sensory information. While the term is often used interchangeably with pseudounipolar neurons in human anatomy, these cells are characterized by a unique structural […]

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DISYNAPTIC ARC

Introduction to the Disynaptic Arc The concept of the disynaptic arc is fundamental to understanding the complexity and flexibility of the central nervous system’s reflexive actions. Unlike the simplest reflex pathways—the monosynaptic arc—the disynaptic pathway introduces an additional neuronal component, fundamentally altering the speed, integration, and ultimate effect of the response. Specifically, the disynaptic arc […]

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