
1) Cognitive science journal 2) Monthly journal
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[journal] Cerebral Cortex is a scientific journal in the neuroscience area focusing on the cerebral cortex. It is published by Oxford University Press and it was founded by Patricia Goldman-Rakic. ...
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The cerebral cortex is the cerebrum`s (brain) outer layer of neural tissue in humans and other mammals. It is divided into two cortices, along the sagittal plane: the left and right cerebral hemispheres divided by the medial longitudinal fissure. The cerebral cortex plays a key role in memory, attention, perceptual awareness, thought, language, a....
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The outermost layer of the cerebral hemispheres of the brain. It is responsible for all forms of conscious experience, including perception, emotion, thought and planning.
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A sheet of tissue covering the outermost layer of the cerebrum.
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(from the article `nervous system, human`) The cerebral cortex is highly convoluted; the crest of a single convolution is known as a gyrus, and the fissure between two gyri is known as a ... Normally, electrical stimulation of the sensory region of the postcentral gyrus does not cause pain. But in many patients who have a painful state ...
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The deeply fissured outer layer of the cerebrum. The cortex, or gray matter, is the most sophisticated part of the brain, responsible for the appreciation of sensation, initiating voluntary movement, and for all higher functions, such as emotion and intellect.
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The outer portion of the brain, consisting of layersof nerve cells and the pathways that connect them. The cerebralcortex is the part of the brain in which thought processes take place.In Alzheimer's disease, nerve cells in the cerebral cortex die. ... (22 May 1997) ...
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the convoluted layer of gray matter covering each cerebral hemisphere; it is the thinking and reasoning part of the brain, and the part that receives information from the senses and directs the conscious movements of the body. On its surface, the cortex has a deep longitudinal fissure that divides it into symmetrical halves; ea...
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The outermost layer of the cerebral hemispheres of the brain. It is largely responsible for all forms of conscious experience, including perception, emotion, thought, and planning.
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The largest part of the brain; responsible for thought, reasoning, memory, sensation, voluntary movement.
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The visible outer layer of our cerebrum, the largest part of our forebrain.
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Type: Term Definitions: 1. the gray cellular mantle (1-4 mm thick) covering the entire surface of the cerebral hemisphere of mammals; characterized by a laminar organization of cellular and fibrous components such that its nerve cells are stacked in defined layers varying in number from one, as in the archicortex of the hippocampus, to five or six ...
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Cerebral cortex: A thin mantle of gray matter about the size of a formal dinner napkin covering the surface of each cerebral hemisphere. The cerebral cortex is crumpled and folded, forming numerous convolutions (gyri) and crevices (sulci). It is made up of six layers of nerve cells and the nerve pathways that connect them. The cerebral cortex is re...
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[
n] - the layer of unmyelinated neurons (the gray matter) forming the cortex of the cerebrum
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the densely wrinkled part of the brain also known as the cerebrum
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cerebral mantle noun the layer of unmyelinated neurons (the grey matter) forming the cortex of the cerebrum
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The outer layer of gray matter in the cerebrum; consists mainly of neuronal cell bodies and dendrites in humans; associated with higher functions, including language and abstract thought.
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The outer surface of the cerebrum.
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The outer layer of the brain, consisting of nerve cells and the pathways that connect them. The cerebral cortex is the part of the brain in which thought processes take place. In Alzheimers disease, nerve cells in the cerebral cortex degenerate and die.
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the furrowed outer layer of gray matter in the cerebrum of the brain, associated with the higher brain functions, as voluntary movement, coordination of sensory information, learning and memory, and the expression of individuality.
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The portion of the vertebrate brain in which learning, reasoning, sensory perception, memory and the coordination of most bodily activity occur.
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