cranial nerves are part of what nervous system
midbrain
Basal Ganglia, Limbic system, diencephalon, midbrain, hindbrain
The brain, particularly the cerebral cortex
The thalamus encloses the shallow third ventricle of the brain, and is the relay station for sensory impulses passing upwards to the sensory cortex.
does not transmit to the cerebral cortex via the thalamus
thalamus.
midbrain
The midbrain relays sensory information signals to the cerebral cortex and carries motor commands to reflex centers. It controls ear and eye reflexes and the processing of pain, temperature, and touch.
The midbrain is the final piece of the brain stem. This section deals with motor and sensory nerve bundles.These nerves carry impulses from the cerebral cortex to the pons and the spinal cord. The midbrain also contains nerves that conduct energy to the thalamus.
brainstem(or hindbrain), the midbrain, and the forebrain(which also includes the cerebral cortex
The midbrain consists of three major regions: the tectum, tegmentum, and cerebral peduncles. The tectum includes structures like the superior and inferior colliculi, involved in sensory processing. The tegmentum houses structures important for motor control and arousal, while the cerebral peduncles contain fibers connecting the cortex to the brainstem.
cerebral cortex
ThalamusIf you are referring to outside stimulus that are sensory messages, all stimuli, except smell, go to the thalamus in the brain which is then relayed to the cerebral cortex.
Basal Ganglia, Limbic system, diencephalon, midbrain, hindbrain
The brain, particularly the cerebral cortex
The visual stimuli are received by occipital lobe. The same is analysed by cerebral cortex.
thalamus