Meed
boy named crow
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Tables only respond to one type of stimulus?
They only respond in certain ways to certain types of stimulus, just as touch receptors only respond in certain ways to certain types of stimulus. If a nerve becomes depolarized it will result in an electrical charge. Not all stimuli will cause the nerve to become depolarized. I don't think it's technically correct to say that they only "respond" to certain types of stimulus. There are things going on in a nerve when it's not firing. But they only respond in that specific way "firing" when a stimulus causes them to become depolarized. The type of stimuli that cause them to become depolarized are, thus, obviously the only stimuli they respond to by firing an electrical charge. Not quite the same as saying "they only respond to one type of stimulus", I don't think.
I'm not sure why you left a question mark concerning the basic function of receptors; they virtually all encode certain features of the stimuli to which they respond, namely, the ones I mentioned.
I had asked earlier how "encode" is defined, so I wasn't sure what that meant in terms of information.