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Question: The thalamus is located directly above the cerebrum.
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Actually, the thalamus is not located directly above the cerebrum. Instead, it's located in the center of the brain, just above the brainstem. It acts as a relay station for sensory information, processing and transmitting it to the appropriate section of the cerebral cortex.
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