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'''Cortical surface''' is a concept used to describe the [[boundary|boundaries]] — in [[image segmentation|segmented]] [[neuroimaging|images]] of the [[brain]] — of either [[white matter]] or [[cerebrospinal fluid]] with [[grey matter]], or representations computed on the basis of these two surfaces.
In [[image segmentation|segmented]] [[neuroimaging|images]] of the [[brain]], '''cortical surface''' is a concept used to describe the [[boundary|boundaries]] of either [[white matter]] or [[cerebrospinal fluid]] with [[grey matter]], or representations computed on the basis of these two surfaces.

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In segmented images of the brain, cortical surface is a concept used to describe the boundaries of either white matter or cerebrospinal fluid with grey matter, or representations computed on the basis of these two surfaces.