idegpályákon
Idegpályákon, often translated as "nerve pathways" or "neural pathways," refers to the interconnected network of nerve cells, or neurons, that transmit signals throughout the nervous system. These pathways are fundamental to all bodily functions, from simple reflexes to complex cognitive processes. They consist of axons, which are the long, slender projections of neurons that carry electrical impulses, and dendrites, which receive signals from other neurons. Synapses are the specialized junctions where these signals are transmitted from one neuron to another.
The formation and modification of idegpályákon, a process known as neuroplasticity, are crucial for learning, memory,
Different types of nerve pathways are specialized for various functions. Sensory pathways transmit information from sensory
Disruptions in idegpályákon can lead to a wide range of neurological disorders, including stroke, Parkinson's disease,