visceroceptors
Visceroceptors are sensory receptors located in the internal organs and structures of the body, such as the visceral organs and blood vessels. They are a type of mechanoreceptor, chemoreceptor, or nociceptor, and their primary function is to detect stimuli within the body's internal environment. These stimuli can include changes in pressure, stretch, chemical composition, and pain.
When visceroceptors are activated, they send signals to the central nervous system, primarily the brain, through
The information transmitted by visceroceptors contributes to various physiological processes and sensations. It plays a role