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What do you mean by association neuron??

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Answered by nazlin20
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An interneuron (also called internuncial neuron, relay neuron, association neuron, connector neuron, intermediate neuron or local circuit neuron) is a broad class of neurons found in the human body.[citation needed] Interneurons create neural circuits, enabling communication between sensory or motor neurons and the central nervous system (CNS).[citation needed] They have been found to function in reflexes, neuronal oscillations,[1] and neurogenesis in the adult mammalian brain.Interneurons can be further broken down into two groups: local interneurons and relay interneurons.[2][need quotation to verify] Local interneurons have short axons and form circuits with nearby neurons to analyze small pieces of information.[3] Relay interneurons have long axons and connect circuits of neurons in one region of the brain with those in other regions.[3] The interaction between interneurons allow the brain to perform complex functions such as learning, and decision-making.

Answered by jaisika19
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Motor neurons have main processes, or axons, that extend from the ganglia to contractile muscles, and minor processes, or dendrites, that connect with the neuropile. Association neurons, usually smaller than motor neurons, are linked with other parts of the nervous system by way…

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