No, the thalamus relays sensory inputs, not the hypothalamus.
The hypothalamus is sometimes called "the brain of the brain". It is the hub for many automatic and homeostatic systems, including the circulatory system, metabolic processes, and sensory inputs.
The hypothalamus is sometimes called "the brain of the brain". It is the hub for many automatic and homeostatic systems, including the circulatory system, metabolic processes, and sensory inputs.
Neural inputs.
The diencephalon is made up of 3 main structures: Thalamus: Which is a relay station for regulation sensory inputs to the cerebellum Hypothalamus: which is a bridge between the nervous system and endocrine system Pituitary Gland: "master endocrine gland" because it regulates the production and release of other hormones
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it would be the thalamus
Sensory memory consolidates all sensory inputs into one holding area withing the brain
Multisensory refers to the use of more than one sense, such as sight, sound, touch, taste, or smell, simultaneously. It can enhance learning and memory by engaging multiple sensory pathways.
Sensory Neurons
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Sensory Neurons