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What part of the brain is responsible for sending sensory signals like sights, smells, or sounds to the rest of the brain?

a. Thalamus
b. Hippocampus
c. Liver
d. Amygdala

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Answer: THALAMUS

Explanation: Your thalamus is a structure residing deep in your cerebrum and above your brainstem. This structure is sometimes referred to as the switchboard of the central nervous system. It relays various sensory information, like sight, sound or touch, to your cerebral cortex from the rest of your body.

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