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  2. Cerebral cortex: Structure and functions - Kenhub

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    The cerebral cortex (cortex of the brain) is the outer grey matter layer that completely covers the surface of the two cerebral hemispheres. It is about 2 to 4 mm thick and contains an aggregation of nerve cell bodies. This layer is thrown into complex folds, with elevations called gyri and grooves known as sulci.

  3. Cerebral Cortex: What It Is, Function & Location

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    Your cerebral cortex consists of six layers of nerve cells that contain between 14 billion and 16 billion nerve cells. It’s two millimeters (mm) to four mm (0.08 inches to 0.16 inches) thick. Your cortex is divided into four lobes: frontal, parietal, temporal and occipital.

  4. Cerebral cortex - Wikipedia

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    The cerebral cortex is the outer covering of the surfaces of the cerebral hemispheres and is folded into peaks called gyri, and grooves called sulci. In the human brain, it is between 2 and 3-4 mm. thick, [8] and makes up 40% of the brain's mass.

  5. Cerebral Cortex - Simply Psychology

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    The cerebral cortex is the outermost layer of the brain, composed of folded gray matter. It plays a crucial role in various complex cognitive processes including thought, perception, language, memory, attention, consciousness, and advanced motor functions.

  6. 3D Brain

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    This interactive brain model is powered by the Wellcome Trust and developed by Matt Wimsatt and Jack Simpson; reviewed by John Morrison, Patrick Hof, and Edward Lein. Structure descriptions were written by Levi Gadye and Alexis Wnuk and Jane Roskams. Copyright © Society for Neuroscience (2017).

  7. Cerebral cortex | Description, Anatomy, Function, & Disease ...

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    Cerebral cortex, outermost layer of tissue in the brain. The cerebral cortex, also referred to as gray matter, covers the cerebrum, which is the largest portion of the brain. The cerebral cortex is responsible for integrating sensory impulses, directing motor activity, and controlling higher.

  8. Anatomy of the cerebral cortex - Osmosis

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    Taking a closer look at the cerebrum, it consists of two nearly symmetrical halves, called the cerebral hemispheres, and the basal ganglia, also referred to as basal nuclei. Furthermore, each cerebral hemisphere is divided into four main lobes, the frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital, as well as what has become to be known as the fifth ...