Sensory Pathways
Sensory pathways are the routes through which sensory information travels from the sensory organs to the brain. These pathways involve a series of neurons that transmit signals related to different senses, such as sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell. Each pathway is specialized for a specific type of sensory input, allowing the brain to process and interpret the information accurately.
Once the sensory information reaches the brain, it is processed in various regions, such as the visual cortex for sight and the auditory cortex for sound. This processing enables us to perceive and respond to our environment effectively. Sensory pathways play a crucial role in our daily experiences and interactions.