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Sensory Processing
information to the sensory neurons, which then send the signal to the central nervous system
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for further processing. This allows the brain to interpret and respond to different sensory stimuli such as touch, taste, smell, sound, and sight. Sensory neurons play a crucial role in enabling us to interact with and understand our environment.
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