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What are the Layers of the Motor Cortex?
The motor cortex, like other regions of the cerebral cortex, consists of six distinct layers. These layers are:
Layer I: Molecular Layer
Layer II: External Granular Layer
Layer III: External Pyramidal Layer
Layer IV: Internal Granular Layer
Layer V: Internal Pyramidal Layer
Layer VI: Multiform Layer
Each layer has unique cell types and densities, contributing to the overall function of the motor cortex.
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