The following table outlines some major structures of the central nervous system, their functions, and what region of the brain they are most closely associated with, if any. Complete the missing elements of the table. Structure Region of the Brain Function Parietal lobe [ Select ] Localizes the source of sensory input, perceiving its level of intensity, and houses the sensory homunculus [ Select ] Limbic system Processes sensory information and passes stimuli of interest from afferent neurons to the appropriate motor areas in the cerebral cortex [ Select ] Limbic system Suppresses antagonistic and unnecessary motor activity Hypothalamus [ Select ] Is a pivotal link between the autonomic nervous and endocrine systems and regulates homeostatic bodily functionsMultiple dropdown selections
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