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Thalamus is a large egg-shaped mass of grey matter present in diencephalon, a part of the forebrain. Thalamus is involved in sensory as well as motor functions of the brain. It is the part of the brain where the sensory information from all over the body converge and are then sent to various areas of the cortex.

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