the back of the cortex
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neocortexthe back of the cortex
neocortexesNEOCORTEX, the back of the cortex
palliumthe entire cortex of the cerebrum
palliathe entire cortex of the cerebrum
palliumsthe entire cortex of the cerebrum
corticalresulting from the function or condition of the cerebral cortex
exodermalrelating to the exodermis, the outer cortex layer of a root
corticosteroneA hormone secreted by the adrenal cortex, one of the glucocorticoids
subcorticalRelating to or denoting the region of the brain below the cortex
adrenocorticalof, relating to, or derived from the cortex of the adrenal glands
steroidogenesisthe formation of steroids, as by the adrenal cortex, testes, and ovaries
corticoidany of the steroid hormones produced in the adrenal cortex also CORTICOSTEROID
corticosteroidany of the steroid hormones produced in the adrenal cortex also CORTICOID
corticosteroidsCORTICOSTEROID, any of the steroid hormones produced in the adrenal cortex also CORTICOID
corticoidsCORTICOID, any of the steroid hormones produced in the adrenal cortex also CORTICOSTEROID
subcorticalof, relating to, involving, or being a part of the brain below the cerebral cortex
topectomy(obsolete) the excision of the top part of the cerebral cortex as a cure for mental illness
topectomiesTOPECTOMY, (obsolete) the excision of the top part of the cerebral cortex as a cure for mental illness
decorticationThe removal of the outer layer or cortex from a structure, esp. the lung, brain, or other organ
corticesThe outer layer of the cerebrum (thecerebral cortex), composed of folded gray matter and playing an important role in consciousness
neocorticesA part of the cerebral cortex concerned with sight and hearing in mammals, regarded as the most recently evolved part of the cortex
neocortexA part of the cerebral cortex concerned with sight and hearing in mammals, regarded as the most recently evolved part of the cortex
testosteroneA steroid hormone that stimulates development of male secondary sexual characteristics, produced mainly in the testes, but also in the ovaries and adrenal cortex
extrapyramidalRelating to or denoting nerves concerned with motor activity that descend from the cortex to the spine and are not part of the pyramidal system
thalamusthe largest subdivision of the diencephalon that consists chiefly of an ovoid mass of nuclei in each lateral wall of the third ventricle and serves chiefly to relay impulses and especially sensory impulses to and from the cerebral cortex see brain illustration