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both the hemispheres are protected a cell covering which is known as cerebral cortex."

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The cerebral cortex (plural cortices), also known as the cerebral mantle,[1] is the outer layer of neural tissue of the cerebrum of the brain, in humans and other mammals

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The cerebral cortex is the outer covering of the surfaces of the cerebral hemispheres and is folded into peaks called gyri, and grooves called sulci. In the human brain it is between two and three or four millimetres thick,[6] and makes up 40 per cent of the brain's mass.There are between 14 and 16 billion neurons in the cortex,and these are organized in cortical columns, and minicolumns of the layers of the cortex

About two thirds of the cortical surface is buried in the sulci and the insular cortex is completely hidden. The cortex is thickest over the top of a gyrus and thinnest at the bottom of a sulcus.

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