The thalamus does not play a major role in relaying sensory impulses for the sense of smell; this function is false.
False
The statement that the thalamus plays a major role in the relay of sensory impulse for the sense of smell is false. The thalamus processes sensory information for sight, taste, touch, and hearing but not for the sense of smell.
For the sense of smell, the sensory information bypasses the thalamus and directly goes to the olfactory cortex in the brain for processing.
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