Hypothalamus and Sensory Processing: Understanding the Brain's Sorting Center
The hypothalamus is not the area where afferent impulses from all senses and parts of the body are sorted out. The sorting out of afferent impulses occurs in various regions of the central nervous system, including the thalamus, sensory cortex, and other specific brain areas responsible for processing sensory information from different parts of the body and senses.Brain & Nervous System - Related Articles
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