Respuesta :
The somatosensory cortex (located in the parietal lobe of the brain) is the main sensory stimuli receiver.
Answer:
The talamus is the part f the brain that interpretes he information of sensorial value.
Explanation:
All right, the thalamus is a part of your brain connected to the brain stem that receives the information from the nerves and interprets it to let you feel the sensorial stimulus. It also controls the motor transmission of information. When the thalamus receives information of sensory value it sends the reaction to the cortex and vice versa to interpret all the information.