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Sensory information that arrives at the cns is routed according to the ________ of the stimulus.

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Sensory information that arrives at the CNS is routed according to the "type and location" of the stimulus.


Sensory information that arrives at the CNS is routed according to the area and nature of the stimulus. Along sensory pathways, a progression of neurons transfers data from one indicate (the receptor) another (a neuron at a specific site in the cerebral cortex). For instance, vibes of touch, weight, agony, and temperature land at the essential tactile cortex; visual, sound-related, gustatory, and olfactory sensations come to the visual, sound-related, gustatory, and olfactory districts of the cortex, individually.

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