Similar words: cerebral cortex, vortex, net exports, forte, porter, shorten, aborted, portent. Meaning: ['kɔːteks] n. 1. the layer of unmyelinated neurons (the grey matter) forming the cortex of the cerebrum 2. the tissue forming the outer layer of an organ or structure in plant or animal.
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1. The information fed directly into Jonathan's cerebral cortex.
2. What is their relationship to the visual cortex?
3. With the collapsed lung and the damaged cerebral cortex?
4. Hydrocortisone is produced by the adrenal cortex.
5. In the rat cerebral cortex in the absence of calmodulin, calcium has a negligible effect at low concentrations.
6. It is the second tier of visual cortex that specializes.
7. One is the inferior temporal cortex and the other the inferior parietal lobe.
8. But for the visual cortex, light flashes work pretty well.
9. Cowan reasoned that the patterns in the visual cortex might be the result of an analogous instability in the neural activity.
10. During REM sleep, they argued, the cortex is largely under the control of these random discharges from the hindbrain.
11. George was none the less stimulating the cortex, but at another spot,(sentencedict.com/cortex.html) a short distance away from the previous site.
12. That seems to activate the cerebral cortex in the parietal lobes more than in the frontal lobes.
13. But why is that particular area of the cortex designated the auditory cortex?
14. These kids only have half as much cerebral cortex as is normal.
15. Does a smart person have more cerebral cortex than an idiot?
16. Exposing rat cortex to the same stain produces uniform, moderately dense, labelling in the primary visual area.
17. For example, our visual system maps visual space on to the surface of our visual cortex.
18. Part of the problem is that they are often on tasks that are also severely impaired after destruction of primary visual cortex.
19. Indeed, Pavlov believed that the study of classical conditioning was the only way to study the functions of the cerebral cortex.
20. You find that cells in adjacent parts of the visual cortex are activated by stimulation in adjacent parts of the visual field.
21. Matters are further complicated by the fact that information from the two eyes is brought together in the primary visual cortex.
22. Even in his haste he noted subtle distinctions of taste between cerebellum and cortex, between frontal lobes and limbic system.
23. You have to lose lots of frontal lobe, or lots of language cortex.
24. For some poorly understood reason, this most often involves the visual areas of the occipital cortex.
25. When applied to the newly discovered cytochrome oxidase blobs in the visual cortex of primates the correlational approach is quite revealing.
26. This suggests that the visual mechanisms involved in discrimination performance change after visual cortex ablation.
27. We have already seen that there are cells in the visual cortex that recognize edges.
28. The normal stabilising mechanisms are out of control and the whole cortex becomes involved.
29. There is clear evidence of localization of function in the cortex.
30. It can also influence learned and voluntary reactions to visual stimuli when the visual cortex is absent.
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