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How your brain works
The brain and nervous system
Cerebrum
Lobes of the brain
Cerebellum and brainstem
The inner brain
Peripheral nervous system
Nerve cells
Neurotransmitters
Cerebrum
Lobes of the brain
Cerebellum and brainstem
The inner brain
Peripheral nervous system
Nerve cells
Neurotransmitters
Peripheral nervous system
All of the nerves in your body that are outside of the brain and spinal cord make up the peripheral nervous system.
It relays information between your brain and your extremities, such as your arms, hands, legs or feet. For example, if you touch a hot stove, pain signals travel from your finger to your brain in a split second. Your brain tells the muscles in your arm and hand to quickly take your finger off the hot stove.