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Q: When sensory information is relayed from one part of the brain to another the pattern is called?
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Sensory information is processed and relayed to the cerebrum by the?

Thalamus


Is the hypothalamus is the area where afferent impulses from all senses and all parts of the body are sorted out and relayed to the appropriate area of the sensory cortex?

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What part of the brain serves as the relay station for receiving information form the sense organs and sending it to the cerebral cortex for processing?

The Thalamus receives the information. It is then relayed to the post-central gyrus of the cerebrum on which you can map the human body. This is called the sensory humunculus (or little human).


What do you think th ear controls?

Hearing and balance. The ear doesnt control anything, it is a sensory organ only. It does though sense sound and gravitational pull, the senses of hearing and balance. The information is receives is relayed to the brain which controls movements to adjust balance.


How can information can be made accessable to individuals with sensory loss?

Explain how information can be made accessible to individuals with sensory loss


What kind os sensory information does the skin take in?

The skin takes in information through the sensory receptors. Sensory receptors that are located within the skin are known as nerve endings. Nerve endings take in sensory information related to touch.


Which organ process the sensory information the body receives?

Most sensory information goes to the thalamus first.


How can information be accessible to individuals with sensory loss?

explain how information can be made accessible to individual with sensory loss


Which organ processes the sensory information the body receives?

Most sensory information goes to the thalamus first.


What part of the brain receives messages?

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.


Another name for connecting neurons?

Interneurons


Along with sensory receptors transport information to the integrating center?

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