storhjärnbarken
Storhjärnbarken, also known as the cerebral cortex, is the outermost layer of the cerebrum in the brain. It is a highly folded sheet of neural tissue that plays a crucial role in higher-level cognitive functions. The cortex is characterized by its numerous convolutions, called gyri (ridges) and sulci (grooves), which significantly increase its surface area. This increased surface area allows for a greater number of neurons to be packed into the limited volume of the skull.
The storhjärnbark is divided into two hemispheres, left and right, which are connected by a thick band
The storhjärnbark is composed of gray matter, which consists of neuronal cell bodies, dendrites, unmyelinated axons,