subcortex

subcortex
Any part of the brain lying below the cerebral cortex, and not itself organized as cortex.

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sub·cor·tex .səb-'kȯr-.teks, 'səb- n the parts of the brain immediately beneath the cerebral cortex

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sub·cor·tex (səb-korґtəks) the part of the brain substance underlying the cerebral cortex.

Medical dictionary. 2011.

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