Spinal neuron
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Spinal neurons are specialized nerve cells located within the spinal cord.[1] They are a crucial component of the central nervous system. These neurons play vital roles in transmitting and processing information between the brain and the rest of the body.[2]
Motor Neurons
Motor Neurons are located in the front (ventral) horns of the spinal cord's grey matter. [3] They carry information from the brain and spinal cord to the body's muscles. This tells our body to stimulate muscle movement.[4]
Sensory Neurons
Sensory neurons are found in the back (dorsal) horns of the spinal cord's grey matter. They carry sensory information such as touch, pressure, and pain from the body to the spinal cord and brain.[5]
Interneurons
Interneurons are the most abundant type of neuron in the spinal cord. They process and convey information between sensory neurons and motor neurons. [6]