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Composed of many small nuclei, an area that integrates as well as relays sensory information that passes through it

A. Cerebellum
B. Hypothalamus
C. Thalamus
D. Cerebrum

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The thalamus is a collection of nuclei that relay sensory information from sensory organs to the cerebral cortex.

Step-by-step explanation:

The thalamus is a collection of nuclei that relay information between the cerebral cortex and the periphery, spinal cord, or brain stem. All sensory information, except for the sense of smell, passes through the thalamus before processing by the cortex. Axons from the peripheral sensory organs, or intermediate nuclei, synapse in the thalamus, and thalamic neurons project directly to the cerebrum. It is a requisite synapse in any sensory pathway, except for olfaction. The thalamus does not just pass the information on, it also processes that information. For example, the portion of the thalamus that receives visual information will influence what visual stimuli are important, or what receives attention.

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