neurosensory
Neurosensory is a term used to describe the interaction between the nervous system and the senses. It concerns how sensory receptors detect stimuli, how signals are transmitted through neural pathways, and how the brain interprets this information to produce perception, behavior, and cognition. The term covers traditional modalities, including vision, hearing, touch, taste, and smell, as well as proprioception, vestibular sense, and other specialized sensory systems.
Neurosensory research maps the pathways from peripheral receptors through brainstem and thalamus to cortical areas, and
Developmentally, neurosensory function emerges and matures through childhood, with sensory experiences shaping neural circuits. Disorders in
Applications include rehabilitation strategies and assistive technologies that leverage neural plasticity, such as cochlear implants, retinal