There are no pain or motion neuroreceptors in the brain proper. This is what allowes the patient to be kept conscious during many neurosurgeries.
When you have a fresh wound you have exposed nerve endings. When these nerve endings are stimulated it is sensed by your brain as pain.
everywhere.....but there are lots in your brain!
From the brain or nerve endings to dendrites
by sending it to the brain
No because it has no nerve endings. That's why brain surgeries can be performed with the patient awake.
I assume "bair" to be a typo, and that you actually mean "bear nerve". Bear nerve endings are raw and exposed nerve endings. Nerve endings are found in the skin, they are scattered throughout the body. The body's nerve endings pass electrical singles (cool, cold, the pain of freezing, warm, hot, the pain of being burned, itching, stinging, and the pain of being bitten, sharp, being cut or stabbed...), that are optimized for pain detection; these messages are relayed as impulses to the brain. These tiny nerve endings are microscopic in size; they form a single that is passed on to the brain; as they feed the impulse and sensation of length, intensity, location... from the body's peripheral nerves to the brain.
It connects the nerve endings to the brain.
Yes , they have nerve endings which the chicken's brain interprets as pain .
At the end of a nerve, there is a synapse, which transfers the signal on to the next nerve until it reaches it's destination - ie. the brain or a muscle. Nerve endings are what we feel the world around us with. Nerve endings are in every part of your body and they are always sensing what is going on around you. They feel the chair against your bottom, the key board under your finger tips, etc.
Skin is the largest organ of the body and also has the most nerve endings.
nerve endings in our skin is touched causing vibrations that send electricity in your brain that tell you what it is.
neurological dermatitis is when you brain sends the wrong messages to your nerve endings telling them to itch