cortikalt
Cortikalt is a term found in several languages as an adjective describing relations to the cortex. It is commonly used in neuroscience and anatomy to denote structures, regions, or processes that pertain to the cortex, most often the cerebral cortex of the brain. In many English-language texts the equivalent term is cortical, but in other languages cortikalt or its close variants may be used in scholarly writing.
Etymology and usage notes: Cortikalt derives from the root cortex, meaning the outer layer or bark, with
Applications: In descriptive neuroanatomy, cortikalt terms are applied to cortical regions, cytoarchitectural layers, and cortex-based functions
See also: Cortex, Cortical, Cortical column, Corticalization, Brain regions. Note that English-language usage typically prefers cortical,