<Li> The allocortex is the part of the cerebral cortex with less than six layers and has three regions, the paleocortex with three cortical laminae and the archicortex which has four or five, and a transitional area adjacent to the allocortex, the periallocortex . Examples of allocortex are the olfactory cortex and the hippocampus . </Li> <P> There is a transitional area between the neocortex and the allocortex called the paralimbic cortex, where layers 2, 3 and 4 are merged . This area incorporates the proisocortex of the neocortex and the periallocortex of the allocortex . In addition, the cerebral cortex may be classified on the basis of gross topographical conventions into four lobes (named after the four skull bones protecting them): the temporal lobe, the occipital lobe, the parietal lobe, and the frontal lobe . </P> <Ul> <Li> <P> Lateral surface of the cerebral cortex </P> </Li> <Li> <P> Medial surface of the cerebral cortex </P> </Li> </Ul> <Li> <P> Lateral surface of the cerebral cortex </P> </Li>

Where is the cerebral cortex located and what is located here