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Sensory Receptors
Sensory organs that detect physical stimulation from the external world and change that stimulation into information that can be processed by the brain.
Thalamus
A subcortical forebrain structure; the gateway to the brain for almost all incoming sensory information before that information reaches the cortex.
Cortex
The outermost layer of the brain, responsible for higher brain functions such as thought, reasoning, memory, and voluntary movement.
Cerebral Cortex
The outermost layer of the brain, responsible for complex behaviors including thought, emotion, and motor function.
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