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When the body receives stimuli, which structure typically processes the stimuli?
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When the body receives stimuli, which structure typically processes the stimuli?
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Nervous system, and of course it's hub, the brain
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I am tempted to say that the
nervous system
processes the stimuli, or to be more specific, the neurons that go across our nervous system.
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