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Question: The thalamus is located directly above the cerebrum true or false
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False. The thalamus is not located directly above the cerebrum, it's actually located within the brain, between the cerebral cortex and the midbrain. It plays a major role in processing and transmitting sensory information to various parts of the brain.
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