The parts of the brain which are below the surface of the cerebral cortex itself.
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Cortical
Cortical Tectonics was created in 2007-06.
Myelin sheath, which is only found on long axons (white matter), not on short cortical neurons (grey matter).
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Secondary growth in cortical region forms secondary cortex inside and periderm outside the cortical cambium
The outer layer of the brain is the cortex and would be referred to as a cortical structure.
Cortical
The cortical plate in the human mouth is a flat structure or layer of a thin dental bone. It is supported by the alveolar bone.
The term subcortical refers to structures or processes that lie beneath the cerebral cortex in the brain. These subcortical structures are involved in functions such as regulating emotions, motor control, and processing sensory information.
The "large brain" would be considered the cerebrum which contains the cerebral cortex as well as some sub-cortical structures.
3 parts to a bridge. Foundations - Anything below the ground. Sub Structure - Columns, piers, support structures Super Structure - Bridge deck
yes epileptic seizures can be found in the sub-cortical of the Brain's of the type of seizures are all over the brain .
Lacunar strokes LACK cortical deficits. Exactly what are cortical symptomes, I do not know. =-(
Sub Structure
the function of the cortical artery is the kidenys
No, not everyone thinks in words most of the time. Some people think in images, emotions, or abstract concepts. The way individuals think can vary based on their cognitive processes and personal preferences.
Clinical significance of cortical thickening of the femur