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- Cerebral cortex - Wikipedia
The cortex is divided into left and right parts by the longitudinal fissure, which separates the two cerebral hemispheres that are joined beneath the cortex by the corpus callosum and other commissural fibers
- Neuroanatomy, Cerebral Cortex - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
The cerebral cortex is composed of a complex association of tightly packed neurons covering the outermost portion of the brain It is the gray matter of the brain
- Cerebral Cortex - Simply Psychology
The cortex is made up of six horizontal layers of cells, each playing a different role in how the brain processes information These layers work together to receive sensory input, coordinate responses, and send information to other brain regions
- Cerebral cortex: Structure and functions | Kenhub
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
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