Term ID: T1608

Frontal Cortex

/frontal-cortex/
The anterior region of the cerebral cortex involved in executive functions, decision-making, personality, and motor control, with different areas serving specialized functions in cognitive and behavioral control.
Example: The prefrontal cortex planning future actions and inhibiting inappropriate responses, while the motor cortex controls voluntary movements and the orbitofrontal cortex processes rewards and social behavior.

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Reference: Brodmann (1909)