Brain Signaling
The feedback cycle involves receptors detecting stimuli, signals reaching the brain, processing by the brain, and motor or autonomic responses. The brain depends on signals from the body to understand and regulate bodily conditions. The ar…
2 sources - 8 claims
The feedback cycle involves receptors detecting stimuli, signals reaching the brain, processing by the brain, and motor or autonomic responses. The brain depends on signals from the body to understand and regulate bodily conditions. The article presents neurological signaling as a more accurate explanation than direct nerve compression. Accurate body feedback is presented as necessary for optimal regulation. Movement is described as helping create or modify nerve signals. Distorted or incomplete feedback is said to produce compensation patterns and dysfunction. The article claims that insufficient signal input can cause brain atrophy and impair body management. A major source of nervous system input comes from environmental stimuli detected by receptors.