NERVOUS
NEURONS TYPES
Question
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Where in the body are Integrating Neurons (integration) found?
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Muscles
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Periphery
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Sensory systems
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Central Nervous System
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Each cranial nerve has a nucleus in the posterior brainstem for each type of fiber it carries (e.g., somatic sensory, visceral sensory, somatic motor, visceral motor). The reticular formation is found in all vertebrates, and is a network of short interneurons in the brainstem that forms a primitive integrating system.
Detailed explanation-2: -Integration. Stimuli that are received by sensory structures are communicated to the nervous system where that information is processed. This is called integration. Stimuli are compared with, or integrated with, other stimuli, memories of previous stimuli, or the state of a person at a particular time.
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