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corticali

Corticali is the plural form of the adjective corticalis in Latin-derived medical terminology, used to indicate a relation to the cortex, the outer layer of an organ or structure. In Italian and other languages that adopt Latin-based anatomy terms, corticali functions similarly as a modifier describing cortical tissue or regions. In English, the standalone term corticali is uncommon; the adjective cortical is typically used, with phrases such as cortical regions, cortical areas, or cortical neurons.

The cortex most commonly referenced is the cerebral cortex, the highly folded outer layer of the brain

Usage of corticali emphasizes anatomical localization to a cortex-like layer and is found primarily in multilingual

See also: cortex, cerebral cortex, cortical layer, renal cortex, adrenal cortex.

responsible
for
higher
cognitive
functions,
perception,
and
voluntary
movement.
Cortical
terms
describe
cells,
layers,
and
regions
within
this
outer
mantle,
such
as
cortical
neurons
or
cortical
layers.
The
concept
also
extends
to
other
organs
that
possess
a
cortex,
including
the
renal
cortex
of
the
kidney
or
the
adrenal
cortex,
where
corticali
would
describe
components
associated
with
the
outer,
cortex-like
part
of
the
organ.
scientific
contexts
or
as
part
of
Latinized
labels
in
anatomical
nomenclature.
It
serves
to
distinguish
cortical
regions
from
deeper,
subcortical
structures
or
from
non-cortical
tissues
within
the
same
organ.