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  1. Brain (22060 bytes)
    41: ...over large areas of the brain and very little sub-cortical activity. [[FMRI|Functional magnetic resonance i...
    128: ... cortical processes, or that enhances and focuses cortical processes. Such diverse causes as hunger, fatigue...
  2. Kidney (12846 bytes)
    43: *the [[cortical collecting duct]]
  3. Bone (11388 bytes)
    9: ...t; the two terms are often used interchangeably. Cortical bone makes up a large portion of skeletal mass; b...
    13: ...stly cancellous bone covered by a relatively thin cortical of compact bone. In children, the bones are fill...
  4. Basal ganglia (4800 bytes)
    14: ... the basal ganglia receives input from the entire cortical
    56: ...irst [[anatomical]] identification of distinct subcortical structures was published by the [[English people|...
  5. Adrenal gland (7544 bytes)
    7: ...d are the source of [[cortisol]] synthesis. Other cortical cells produce [[androgen]]s such as [[testosteron...
    26: All the adrenocortical hormones are synthesised from cholesterol. Choles...
    43: Cortical cells responsible for the production of glucocort...
  6. Hair (11457 bytes)
    25: ... an outer sheath, called the cuticle. Within each cortical cell are many fibrils, running parallel to the fi...
  7. Thigh (1869 bytes)
    4: ...y thick and strong (due to the high proportion of cortical bone), and forms a ball and socket [[joint]] at t...
  8. Cerebral cortex (3090 bytes)
    4: ..."gyrus"). The folding of the cortex increases the cortical surface area. The cerebral cortex, made up of fou...
    32: * [[Cortical column]]
  9. Frontal lobe (4776 bytes)
    7: The frontal lobe comprises four major folds of cortical tissue: the [[precentral gyrus]], [[superior gyru...
    12: ...human brain, the precentral gyrus and the related cortical tissue that folds into the central sulcus compris...
  10. Amygdala (2653 bytes)
    5: ...ne]], [[norepinephrine]] and [[epinephrine]]. The cortical nucleus is involved in [[olfaction]] and [[pherem...
  11. Thymus (6028 bytes)
    22: ...n many essential particulars from each other. The cortical portion is mainly composed of [[lymphoid cell]]s,...
  12. Thalamus (3051 bytes)
    6: ... the [[cerebral cortex]], forming cortico-thalamo-cortical recurrent loops that are believed may be involved...
    12: ...on nuclei receive their driving inputs from other cortical areas. (See Sherman and Guillery's "Exploring the...
  13. Telencephalon (1948 bytes)
    4: ...[[volition|volitive]] systems project fibers from cortical areas of the cerebrum to [[thalamus|thalamic nucl...
  14. Platypus (21900 bytes)
    60: ...ide-to-side motion of its head while hunting. The cortical convergence of electrosensory and tactile inputs ...
  15. Globus pallidus (1960 bytes)
    1: ...allidus''' ([[Latin]] for "pale body") is a sub-[[cortical]] structure in the [[brain]]. It is part of the [...
  16. Occipital lobe (3582 bytes)
    16: ...imaging]] reveals similar patterns of response in cortical tissue of the lobes when the retinal fields are e...
  17. Color (30968 bytes)
    189: ... as just described. Others (like ''central'' or ''cortical'' ''achromatopsia'') are caused by neural anomali...

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