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  2. Definition. A sensory neuron (sometimes referred to as an afferent neuron) is a nerve cell that detects and responds to external signals. Sensory neurons receive information via their receptors, which are part of the peripheral nervous system, and convert this information into electrical impulses.

  3. Sensory neuron, nerve cell that carries information about changes in external and internal environments to the central nervous system (CNS). Such neurons are part of the peripheral nervous system, which lies outside the brain and spinal cord. They collect information from so-called sensory.

  4. Sensory neuron - Wikipedia

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    Sensory neurons, also known as afferent neurons, are neurons in the nervous system, that convert a specific type of stimulus, via their receptors, into action potentials or graded receptor potentials. [1] This process is called sensory transduction.

  5. Sensory neuron Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical

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    The meaning of SENSORY NEURON is a neuron that transmits nerve impulses from a sense organ towards the central nervous system. How to use sensory neuron in a sentence.

  6. Afferent and Efferent Neurons: What Are They | Osmosis

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    Afferent neurons, also called sensory neurons, are the nerve fibers responsible for bringing sensory information from the outside world into the brain. Sensory information may involve special senses, such as vision, hearing, smell, or taste, as well as the sense of touch, pain, and temperature.

  7. Sensory neurons are the afferent limb of somatosensory neural pathways. The neuron consists of a cell body, axon, and dendrites. Dendrites are finger-like projections that receive sensory input and transmit the signal through the axon to the cell body.

  8. Neurons (Nerve Cells): Structure, Function & Types

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    Sensory neurons (sometimes referred to as afferent neurons) are nerve cells that carry nerve impulses from sensory receptors toward the central nervous system and brain. When these nerve impulses reach the brain, they are translated into ‘sensations’, such as vision, hearing, taste, and touch.