<Tr> <Td> </Td> <Td> This article needs additional citations for verification . Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed . (January 2017) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) </Td> </Tr> <P> Sensory neurons also known as afferent neurons are neurons that convert a specific type of stimulus, via their receptors, into action potentials or graded potentials . This process is called sensory transduction . The cell bodies of the sensory neurons are located in the dorsal ganglia of the spinal cord . </P> <P> This sensory information travels along afferent nerve fibers in an afferent or sensory nerve, to the brain via the spinal cord . The stimulus can come from extoreceptors outside the body, for example light and sound, or from interoreceptors inside the body, for example blood pressure or the sense of body position . </P> <P> Different types of sensory neurons have different sensory receptors that respond to different kinds of stimuli . </P>

Where does the sensory neuron carry stimuli to