1. Sensory input is delivered to the brain by: A. afferent neurons B. motor neurons C. interneurons D. efferent neurons 2. Which structure in the brain is responsible for linking the left and right hemispheres? A. cerebellum B. interneuron bundle C. thalamus D. corpus callosum 3. This structure is the major routing area where sensory information is sorted before being sent to the correct processing center in the brain A. corpus callosum B. medulla C. pons D. thalamus 4. Some sensory information taken in by the right eye is processed by the right side of the brain A. True. B. False

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1. Neurons and synapse at the thalamus carry information from sensory receptors to the brain.

2. The corpus callosum connects the two sides of the brain together at the bottom. The corpus callosum transmits messages from one half of the brain to the other while connecting the two halves of the brain.

3. It's common to think of the thalamus as a relay station. This is due to the fact that practically all sensory information (apart from smell) that travels from the thalamus to the cortex initially stops there before continuing to its final destination.

4. The right side (or cerebral hemisphere) processes the left field of vision and vice versa as it travels along an optic tract toward the thalamus. The thalamus's LGN (lateral geniculate nucleus): Consider this to be a central toll booth where all sensory data must stop before entering.

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