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Located deep within the brain, the thalamus is the key relay station for sensory information flowing into the brain, filtering out important messages from the mass of signals entering the brain. [5]
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| thalamus |
A portion of the brain that relays impulses from the sensory nerves. Sensory nerves enable people to feel objects that they touch, and they allow people to feel pain.
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| thalamus |
A small area in the brain that relays information to and from the cortex and translates impulses related to pain, attention, and alertness.
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| thalamus |
Located deep within the middle of the brain, it is a key sensory relay station.
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| thalamus |
A forebrain structure that processes sensory information for all the senses except smell and relays it to the central cortex. Reference: B1
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