Asked by Amina Hussein on Apr 29, 2024

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Impulses from the eye result in sight perception and impulses from the ear are perceived as sound. This is due to

A) the neurons of the receptor, which use different ions to send signals to the brain.
B) the neurons of the receptor, which send signals at different frequencies.
C) the final destination of the signals. The signals from the eye travel to the visual perception region of the brain; auditory signals go to the hearing section.
D) the type of signal sent by the neuron, for example, either a visual pattern or a sound pattern as the signal travels through the nerves.
E) the different receptors (photoreceptors, mechanoreceptors) that are completely different types of nervous tissue cells.

Visual Perception

The ability to interpret and make sense of visual information from the environment through the process of sight.

Auditory Signals

Sounds that are transmitted through the air or another medium and received and processed by the auditory system.

  • Describe the mechanism through which the brain detects and interprets light and sound.
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Zybrea KnightMay 06, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The perception of sight and sound is determined by the final destination of the signals. Signals from the eye travel to the visual perception region of the brain, while auditory signals go to the hearing section. This occurs regardless of the type of signals sent by the neurons, which may differ based on the receptor and the ions used for signaling. Different receptors also play a role in processing different types of information, but this is not the primary reason for the perception of sight and sound.