cortical area
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Definition
- Noun:
- A region of the cerebral cortex: "Cortical area" refers to any of the distinct, functionally specialized regions that make up the outer layer of the brain (the cerebral cortex). These areas are involved in processing sensory information, controlling motor functions, and enabling higher cognitive processes.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The primary visual cortical area is located in the occipital lobe.
- Damage to a specific cortical area can result in the loss of a particular function, such as speech.
- Neuroscientists map the brain to understand the responsibilities of different cortical areas.
Advanced Usage
"Association cortical area": A region of the cortex that integrates information from multiple sensory or motor areas to perform complex cognitive functions.
- The prefrontal cortex is a key association cortical area involved in decision-making and personality.
"Primary cortical area": A region of the cortex that is the initial point of processing for a specific type of sensory information or the final point for motor command output.
- The primary auditory cortical area processes basic sound information.
Variants and Related Words
Cortical region (n): A synonym for cortical area.
- The study focused on a cortical region associated with memory.
Brodmann area (n): A specific, numerically classified region of the cerebral cortex based on its cellular organization (cytoarchitecture).
- Brodmann area 4 corresponds to the primary motor cortex.
Synonyms
- Cortical region: A specific part of the cerebral cortex.
- Brain region: A more general term for any area within the brain.
Related Phrases
- Functional area of the cortex: Emphasizes the specific role or operation performed by a cortical area.
- Wernicke's area is a functional area of the cortex crucial for language comprehension.
Related Idioms
(This term is highly technical and scientific; it is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions.)
Noun
- any of various regions of the cerebral cortex