Neuron Associative

Introduction

An association neuron is a type of cell in the nervous system that has several processes. Thus, it is able to receive input signals from several other cells and process them. Association neurons play an important role in the nervous system as they link different groups of cells together to form networks of neurons. These networks allow the brain to process information and make decisions based on the data it receives.

general information

An associative group is a group of neurons that are connected by their axons through connections (synapses) with many other associative neurons and perceive information from them. And the ability to do this ensures the ability to make such connections and feel a kinship with a number of concepts.

Due to the fact that associative connections are quite difficult to analyze and study, the study of association should begin with the study of the reticular formation. This element of the brain, connecting many neurons of the spinal cord and brain into one large nerve “knot”, performs the function of a neuron that collects and analyzes