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What structure in the brain receives sensory input from all over the body and then relays that information, via other neurons, to other parts of the brain?
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What structure in the brain receives sensory input from all over the body and then relays that information, via other neurons, to other parts of the brain?
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A part of the brain known as the sensory cortex receives information from all over the body. The sensory vortex is located above the pons. :))
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