Multiple Choice
One of the primary functions of the thalamus is to:
A) regulate the vital functions of respiration and heart rate.
B) play a key role in the encoding and storage of memories.
C) organize input from the sense organs and route it to the appropriate brain area.
D) regulate various aspects of motivation and emotion.
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