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It's very important for the body to be able to process information from the outside world, from its environment, so that it can perform the appropriate actions necessary to survive in that environment.
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And this is accomplished through sensory information that's taken in a variety of forms and processed in your central nervous system, mainly the brain.
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And a variety of different receptors or neurons and things like that.
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And so there's a couple of different things that are key to that.
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So let's go over some of those.
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So olfactory neurons play a key role in sensing and transmitting information from odorants or smells.
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Similar in that vein, you have gustavit.
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Testatory cells that relay sensory information from taste sense, which are of course, different tastes that your tongue may come across.
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You have your hair cells of the vestibular organ in your inner ear.
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This is part of your vestibular system.
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Remember, your vestibular system is responsible for perceiving where your body is in space and helping coordinate movement appropriately so that you can move...