Isn’t that just a way to average latency to match up with the other limbs? Nerve connections aren’t instantaneous like electrical wires or fiber optics.
Your larynx isn’t really a limb… But nah, its an evolutionary artefact. In primordial fish it’s a straight line, but then the head moves, a neck forms, etc etc. and the nerve can’t detach and move over, so it gets longer wnd weirder.
What’s the smart nerve taking a detour one?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recurrent_laryngeal_nerve
And it does that for both humans… And giraffes. Going from the brain, several meters down to the heart, then all the way back up to the larynx.
Isn’t that just a way to average latency to match up with the other limbs? Nerve connections aren’t instantaneous like electrical wires or fiber optics.
Your larynx isn’t really a limb… But nah, its an evolutionary artefact. In primordial fish it’s a straight line, but then the head moves, a neck forms, etc etc. and the nerve can’t detach and move over, so it gets longer wnd weirder.
Brain usually does that kind of sync on its own. Your conscious experience of reality is actually very slightly in the past because of that.
This is why it’s so jarring when what happens in real life doesn’t line up with the predicted reality your brain expects! I hate that feeling :D
Vagus nerve
Funny they didn’t use a giraffe for that one. It’s like a few inches out of the way for humans - It’s feet for giraffes
Bro the giraffe’s vagus nerve goes to their feet??
No, it is feet
Recurrent laryngeal nerve