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  • #Redirect [[Cerebral cortex]]
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  • {{Image|Mouse cerebral cortex coronal slice.jpg|right|350px|[[Coronal section]] in the [[forebrain]] of a ...ocess known as [[gyrification]]. The [[cortical thickness|thickness of the cerebral cortex]] varies between different regions, with values from around 2mm to 4mm bein
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  • {{rpl|Cerebral cortex}}
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  • ...e]] that results in unusually thick [[gyrification|convolutions]] of the [[cerebral cortex]].
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  • ...connectivity''' refers to the degree to which different subunits of the [[cerebral cortex]] are linked to each other via [[nerve fibre]]s. This interconnectivity is {{Image|Hagmann 2008 Mapping the Structural Core of Human Cerebral Cortex Fig. 1.png|right|350px|Workflow to visualize brain connectivity from [[DTI|
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Herculano-Houzel 2008 The basic nonuniformity of the cerebral cortex}}
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  • The combined thickness of the [[cerebral cortex]] layers.
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  • A [[synonym]] for the [[central surface]] within the [[cerebral cortex]].
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  • A [[synonym]] for the [[pial surface]] of the [[cerebral cortex]].
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  • A [[convex]] fold on the surface of the [[cerebral cortex]] in [[mammal]]s.
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  • A [[concave]] fold on the surface of the [[cerebral cortex]] in [[mammal]]s.
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  • {{Image|Mouse cerebral cortex coronal slice.jpg|right|350px|[[Coronal section]] in the [[forebrain]] of a ...ocess known as [[gyrification]]. The [[cortical thickness|thickness of the cerebral cortex]] varies between different regions, with values from around 2mm to 4mm bein
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  • The parts of the [[brain]] surrounded by the [[cerebral cortex]].
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  • ...ician known for his foundational work on the [[cytoarchitecture]] of the [[cerebral cortex]] in [[primate]]s.
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  • The degree to which different subunits of the cerebral cortex are linked to each other via nerve fibres.
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  • The lack of [[gyrification|convolutions]] of the [[cerebral cortex]].
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  • The [[area (geometry)|area]] covered by the outer layer of the [[cerebral cortex]].
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  • A patch of the [[cerebral cortex]] with [[histological]], [[morphology (biology)|morphological]] or [[brain
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  • A medical condition in which the [[cerebral cortex]] is not [[gyrification|convoluted]]; the term is also used to describe non
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  • The boundary between [[white matter|white]] and [[grey matter]] of the [[cerebral cortex]], as [[surface reconstruction|reconstructed]] from [[neuroimaging]] data.
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  • Groups of clonally related neurons in the [[cerebral cortex|cortical]] [[grey matter]], arranged in columns perpendicular to the cortic
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  • ...in between the [[pial surface]] and the [[white matter surface]] of the [[cerebral cortex]], as [[surface reconstruction|reconstructed]] from [[neuroimaging]] data;
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  • {{r|Cerebral cortex||***}} {{r|Cerebral cortex}}
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  • ...]] [[clone]]s of the same [[precursor neuron]], arranged radially in the [[cerebral cortex]] according to the number of [[cell cycle]]s of the precursor cell; provide
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  • ...right|400px|Gyrification from a clinical perspective: Normal adult human [[cerebral cortex|cortical surface]] (left), polymicrogyria (center) and [[lissencephaly]] (r ...erized by a strong reduction (or even the complete lack) of layer V of the cerebral cortex. Further diagnostic criteria include [[white matter]] reduction, [[brain ve
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  • A [[cell type|type]] of [[GABAergic]] [[interneuron]]s in the [[cerebral cortex]] of [[mammal]]s — with an [[axon arbor]] that resembles a [[chandeli
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  • '''Cortical columns''' are groups of cells in the [[cerebral cortex]] that are arranged in columns. The term ''cortical column'' was originally ...Haug 1987]], [[CZ:Ref:Herculano-Houzel 2008 The basic nonuniformity of the cerebral cortex|Herculano-Houzel et al., 2008]] and [[CZ:Ref:Rakic 2008 Confusing cortical
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  • {{Image|Pnas.090504197.jpg‎|right|500px|[[Power law]] relationship between [[cerebral cortex|cortical]] [[white matter]] and grey matter across 56 species of [[mammal]]
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  • | journal = Cerebral Cortex ...Role of Intermediate Progenitor Cells in the Evolutionary Expansion of the Cerebral Cortex}}
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  • {{r|Cerebral cortex}}
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  • ...c]] measure used to describe the combined thickness of the layers of the [[cerebral cortex]] in [[mammal]]ian [[brain]]s, either in local terms or as a global average ...ar can be observed <ref name=Salat2004>{{CZ:Ref:Salat 2004 Thinning of the cerebral cortex in aging}}</ref>. Deviations from these patterns can be used as diagnostic
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  • ...earlman A |title=Two modes of radial migration in early development of the cerebral cortex |journal=Nat Neurosci |volume=4 |issue=2 |pages=143–50 |year=2001 |pmid=1 ...title=Radial glia is a progenitor of neocortical neurons in the developing cerebral cortex |journal=[[Neurosci. Res.]] |volume=41 |issue=1 |pages=51–60 |year=2001 |
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  • '''Cortical variability''' describes the [[anatomical variability]] of the [[cerebral cortex]]. It manifests itself in variations of the size, shape or number of cortic
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  • | title = Brain Size and Folding of the Human Cerebral Cortex. | title = Development of the human cerebral cortex: Boulder Committee revisited
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  • | journal = Cerebral Cortex | journal = Cerebral Cortex
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  • ...rea of destination, the different areas begin to shape. One principle of [[cerebral cortex|cortical organisation]] is the optimisation of wiring costs. It predicts th
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  • ...right|400px|Gyrification from a clinical perspective: Normal adulthuman [[cerebral cortex|cortical surface]] (left), [[polymicrogyria]] (center) and lissencephaly (r ...neuronal migration]] during the [[brain development|development]] of the [[cerebral cortex]], and in the more general [[comparative biology|comparative biological]] s
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  • | journal = Cerebral Cortex
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  • ...sts of that era. With Powell, he began to study the [[thalamus]] and the [[cerebral cortex]], jointly publishing more than 20 articles on these structures. At the end ...he newest tools to study his two preferred brain regions: the thalamus and cerebral cortex. He also had a special interest in studying the role of the thalamus in the
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  • ...esented in [[CZ:Ref:Ali 2008 Positive selection in ASPM is correlated with cerebral cortex evolution across primates but not with whole-brain size|Ali & Meier, 2008]]
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  • | journal = Cerebral Cortex
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  • ...rrently the subject of intense research. They have been compared to the [[cerebral cortex]] of mammals. Because they are small compared to the brain structures of [
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  • These boundaries &mdash; e.g. that between the [[grey matter]] of the [[cerebral cortex]] and the underlying [[white matter]], often referred to as the [[white mat
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  • | journal = Cerebral Cortex
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  • | title = Brain Size and Folding of the Human Cerebral Cortex | title = Structure of the cerebral cortex of the humpback whale, Megaptera novaeangliae (Cetacea, Mysticeti, …
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  • ...uzniecky 1994 Magnetic resonance imaging in Developmental Disorders of the Cerebral Cortex}}
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  • ...e cerebral hemisphere. It results in unusually thick convolutions of the [[cerebral cortex]]. Typically, children have developmental delay and [[seizure]]s, the onset ...([[germinal matrix]]) and then migrate from medial to lateral, to form the cerebral cortex.
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  • ...on gained through this procedure was used to map the brain. “He mapped the cerebral cortex, the part of the brain central to memory, awareness, thought, speech, atten
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  • | journal = Cerebral Cortex
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  • | title = Mapping the Structural Core of Human Cerebral Cortex | journal = Cerebral Cortex
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  • ...bular if in the vestibular system (including the vestibular areas of the [[cerebral cortex]]).
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  • ...ification''' refers to both the process and the extent of folding of the [[cerebral cortex]] in [[mammal]]s as a consequence of brain growth during [[embryonic develo | journal = Cerebral Cortex
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  • ...eye movements. Visual input from the retina, or "command" input from the cerebral cortex, create a "bump" of activity in the tectal map, which if strong enough indu ...brain. In mammals, and especially primates, the massive expansion of the cerebral cortex reduces the tectum ("superior colliculus") to a much smaller fraction of th
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  • ...outer layer of the mammalian brain is grey matter called [[cerebral cortex|cerebral cortex]]. Deep in the brain, compartments of white matter ([[fasciculus|fasciculi] ...ne]]s of the [[skull]]. In vertebrates, increasing [[complexity]] in the [[cerebral cortex]] correlates with height on the [[phylogenetic tree|phylogenetic]] and [[ev
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  • ...ions of the leptomeninges and subarachnoid space, frequently involving the cerebral cortex, cranial nerves, cerebral blood vessels, spinal cord, and nerve roots. The
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  • ...med Victor Horsley, performed key work on functional localization in the [[cerebral cortex]].
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  • ...n the human cerebellum shows less age-related alteration than in the human cerebral cortex.<ref>{{Cite journal ...t sends fibres to deep cerebellar nuclei which in turn project to both the cerebral cortex and the brain stem, thus providing modulation of descending motor systems.
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  • ...mesencephalon, [[diencephalon]] and brain stem but, is rarely found in the cerebral cortex, cerebellum, meninges, and spinal cord. The most dominant changes in this
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  • ...s." –Kirstin N. Sterner ''et al.''; ''Dynamic Gene Expression in the Human Cerebral Cortex Distinguishes Children from Adults''<ref name=Sterner/> {{cite journal |title=Dynamic Gene Expression in the Human Cerebral Cortex Distinguishes Children from Adults |url=http://www.plosone.org/article/info
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  • ...[[cerebral cortex]] that is dedicated to sound. This auditory part of the cerebral cortex is in the [[temporal lobe]].
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  • ...organic pathology, which he predicted was damage or death of cells in the cerebral cortex. This prediction is supported as part of the cause, while more structural a ...to schizophrenia have been observed in various brain regions, affecting [[cerebral cortex|cortical]] and subcortical regions, [[grey matter|gray]] and [[white matter
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  • ...nnia unfolding until the search for mind passed from the ventricles to the cerebral cortex. Nonetheless, Alkmaion was the beginning, and the ensuing understanding tha ...er countable milliseconds, parse the signals within the intricacies of the cerebral cortex, neither scientist nor savage perceives a source from which the attendant p
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  • ...nnia unfolding until the search for mind passed from the ventricles to the cerebral cortex. Nonetheless, Alkmaion was the beginning, and the ensuing understanding tha ...er countable milliseconds, parse the signals within the intricacies of the cerebral cortex, neither scientist nor savage perceives a source from which the attendant p
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  • ...data are processed and used to generate a surface representation of the [[cerebral cortex]], from which morphometric properties like [[cortical thickness]] can be de
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  • ...ated with 10 mg ribavirin had significant reductions in BDV N mRNA for the cerebral cortex, hippocampus, lower brainstem, and cerebellum regions. Using an immunohisto
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  • ...[periaqueductal gray]], [[thalamus]], and the feedback pathways from the [[cerebral cortex|cortex]] to the thalamus. Each of these brain structures processes differen
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  • ...[[Oxygen]] deprivation for roughly seven minutes is sufficient to kill the cerebral cortex.
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  • ...g the dynamics of the limbic system and its centerpieces, the entorhinal [[Cerebral cortex|cortex]] and the [[hippocampus]], their self-organized spatial patterns, th
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