Transduction is the process by which sensory stimuli are converted into neural signals that can be interpreted by the brain. It involves the transformation of physical energy (such as light, sound, or pressure) into electrical signals that can be transmitted through the nervous system.
Related terms
Sensory Receptors: These are specialized cells in our body that detect and respond to specific types of sensory stimuli.
Perception: This term refers to how our brain interprets and organizes sensory information to create our conscious experience of the world.
Thresholds: In psychology, thresholds refer to the minimum amount of stimulation needed for us to detect particular sensations.