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medical health brain and nervous system disordersWhat is the relay station for sensory information?
Similarly, it is asked, what is the relay center for sensory information?
Thalamus: The thalamus is the relay center of the brain. It receives afferent impulses from sensory receptors located throughout the body and processes the information for distribution to the appropriate cortical area. It is also responsible for regulating consciousness and sleep.
Thereof, where is the major relay station of sensory information?
HypothalamusANS: C Although the organization of all of the ascending tracts is complex, the principal target for nociceptive afferents is the thalamus, which, in general, is the major relay station of sensory information.
The thalamus is sometimes referred to as "the great relay station of the brain."