Fibers Nerve Centrifugal

Nerve fibers of the central nervous system (central) are centrifugal.

**CNS nerve fibers are types of nerve fibers** that transmit information from the central ganglia to the peripheral parts of the nervous system. They are also known as efferent fibers (from the Latin *efferens* - efferent).

CNS fibers are considered a group of nerve fibers that are found in the central nervous system. They can be defined based on the type of nerve cell that generates them or the somatic cell to which they transmit the signal. CNS fibers connect all parts of the central nervous system and carry signals from the spinal cord up the entire brain system to the cerebral cortex. Thus, the nervous system functions as an adaptive system using efferent signals. During this function, the CNS fibers and their shape connect the brain to the entire body.

Nerve fibers of the central nervous system are divided into three groups: - Motor -