afferentteihin
Afferentteihin is a Finnish term used in neuroanatomy to refer to afferent pathways or signals entering the central nervous system. In neuroscience, afferent (sensory) pathways convey information from peripheral receptors toward the brain and spinal cord, in contrast to efferent (motor) pathways that carry commands from the CNS to muscles and glands. The afferent system includes sensory receptors, sensory neurons, and their central projections.
Most afferent neurons have a peripheral process that detects a stimulus and a central process that enters
Afferentteihin encompasses various fiber types, often classified by conduction velocity and myelination (for example, A fibers