What is the Cerebral Cortex?

The cerebral cortex is the outer layer of the brain responsible for functions such as consciousness, perception, and voluntary movement.
What is the Cerebral Cortex?
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DEFINE – What is the Cerebral Cortex?

The cerebral cortex is the outermost neural tissue layer of the brain.

BREAKING DOWN – The cerebral cortex

The cerebral cortex is the gray matter that is about 1.5 to 5 millimeters thick. It covers the entire brain or cerebrum. It’s referred to as ‘gray’ matter since it appears darker and lacks certain structures that make the other part of the brain ‘white.’ Over 14 billion neurons reside in this area of the brain.

Surprisingly, the cerebral cortex comprises two-thirds of the brain’s total mass. It has small folds and bulges called ‘gyri,’ with deep fissures called ‘sulci.’ These folds increase the brain’s surface area, allowing more information to be processed at one time. 

This part of the brain is responsible for information processing, including thinking, producing, understanding, and perceiving. It also determines your personality, intelligence, motor functioning, planning, sensations, and processing of language. In fact, the cerebral cortex has both sensory and motor areas.

Sensory information is received by the cerebral cortex from the thalamus. This information is then processed in the cerebral cortex. In terms of motor areas, the primary motor area and the premotor cortex help process this information in the cerebral cortex.

A variety of different disorders may occur to or in the cerebral cortex. For instance, if there is damage in the parietal lobe portion of the cerebral cortex, a person may have trouble writing or may be unable to write at all. This is called ‘agraphia.’ ‘Ataxia’ may further result from damage to the cerebral cortex when motor processing is affected. Injury or trauma to this area of the brain has also been associated with problems making decisions, depression, decreased impulse control, attention issues, and memory problems.

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The cerebral cortex is the outer layer of the brain and is responsible for processing sensory information and controlling voluntary movements. It is made up of four main lobes: the frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital lobes.

The cerebral cortex plays a crucial role in perception, memory, attention, awareness, thought, language, and consciousness. It also controls voluntary movements and is responsible for complex cognitive functions, such as decision-making, problem-solving, and planning.

The cerebral cortex develops in the womb and continues to grow and mature throughout childhood and adolescence. The development of the cerebral cortex is influenced by genetic and environmental factors, such as nutrition, stress, and early experiences.

Damage to the cerebral cortex can result in a range of neurological and cognitive impairments, depending on the location and extent of the damage. Common symptoms of cerebral cortex damage include paralysis, sensory loss, speech and language difficulties, memory loss, and changes in personality and behavior.