germinal centers
The parts of the brain which are below the surface of the cerebral cortex itself.Have a little look here http://www.noteaccess.com/APPROACHES/ArtEd/ChildDev/1dSubcortex.htm
Cortical Tectonics was created in 2007-06.
The Integrative Centers of the Cerebrum
polyspery
germinal centers
Frontal? not sure XD
lymphocytes "in transit," the so called T cells
The "large brain" would be considered the cerebrum which contains the cerebral cortex as well as some sub-cortical structures.
Primary Motor
The medical dictionary does not have a definition for the word relayed. The closest word to it is a 'relay nucleus' which is a part of the brain that relays stimuli from the lower receptor centers to matching cortical centers.
association areas :)
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. =-(
The parts of the brain which are below the surface of the cerebral cortex itself.Have a little look here http://www.noteaccess.com/APPROACHES/ArtEd/ChildDev/1dSubcortex.htm
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.