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  • The boundary between [[white matter|white]] and [[grey matter]] of the [[cerebral cortex]], as [[surface recons
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  • ...ht|500px|[[Power law]] relationship between [[cerebral cortex|cortical]] [[white matter]] and grey matter across 56 species of [[mammal]]s.}}
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  • ...n an electrical insulation substance called [[myelin]], which gives the '''white matter surface''' its colour.
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  • ...e measures of [[brain size]]; sum of the [[volume]]s of [[grey matter]], [[white matter]] and often also [[cerebrospinal fluid]].
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  • ...he measures of [[brain size]]; sum of the [[mass]]es of [[grey matter]], [[white matter]] and often also [[cerebrospinal fluid]].
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  • ...sts of [[nodes of ranvier]], which are supported by [[glial cell]]s in the white matter and look like small [[tube]]s covering the axon with small gaps in between
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  • {{r|White matter}}
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  • {{r|White matter}} {{r|White matter surface}}
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  • {{r|White matter}} {{r|White matter surface}}
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  • A surface in between the [[pial surface]] and the [[white matter surface]] of the [[cerebral cortex]], as [[surface reconstruction|reconstru
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  • '''White matter''' is the commonly used name for the long, myelinated fibers that make up t
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  • {{r|White matter}}
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  • ...l cortex]] and the underlying [[white matter]], often referred to as the [[white matter surface]] — are defined by or on the basis of a [[brain segmentation]
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  • ...{gw}</math> being the surface area of the boundary between grey matter and white matter *White matter folding
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  • ...sodium-potassium pump averages 50 %, with grey matter requiring more, and white matter demanding less, than 50 %.<ref name="pmid11598490">{{cite journal |author=A
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  • ...hemisphere]]s, such as the [[brain stem]]. Generally, lesions involve the white matter (nerve fibers) but occasionally the grey matter (nerve cell bodies)."<ref>{
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  • ...hich contains large numbers of [[nerve cell]] bodies and is connected by [[white matter]], characterized by [[myelin]]ated [[nerve fibre]]s. In [[reptile]]s, the c
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  • {{r|White matter}}
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  • ...alled the [[grey matter]] and the 'box of cables' below it is called the [[white matter]]. It is believed that the neocortex is organised in a hierarchial structur
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  • {{r|White matter surface}}
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  • ...roimaging]] data, usually from the local or average distance between the [[white matter surface]] and the [[pial surface]]. It changes only minimally with [[brain
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  • ...tive and social-emotional skills, pointing to a possibly important role of white matter development on brain functions. Controlled longitudinal studies on the topi
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  • ...) of layer V of the cerebral cortex. Further diagnostic criteria include [[white matter]] reduction, [[brain ventricle|ventricular]] enlargement, and [[hypoplasia]
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  • ...spartate amidohydrolase (aspartoacylase), that is located primarily in the white matter cells. Based on the specific localization of this enzyme (in lipid-rich [[m
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  • ...ittal-fibers.jpg|right|250px|Diffusion tensor image of a human brain after white matter tractography}} ...usion data one can reconstruct the directions of fibers by a method called white matter tractography. This is necessary to create connectivity graphs of the brain.
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  • ...tracts within the [[central nervous system]]. They accurately described [[white matter]] of the brain as consisting of fibers.
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  • ...gh generally not as severe. This deficit is related to posterior cortical white matter volume.<ref name="pmid15147600">{{cite journal |author=Fama R, Marsh L, Sul ...spatial tasks that correlate with tissue loss in diencephalon, cortex and white matter |journal=Behav. Brain Res. |volume=68 |issue=1 |pages=75–89 |year=1995 |p
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:O'Donnell 2009 Tract-based morphometry for white matter group analysis}}
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  • | title = Maturation of white matter in the human brain: a review of magnetic resonance studies
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  • ...n, such as the [[encephalization quotient]], [[grey matter density]] and [[white matter connectivity]], [[gyrification]], [[cortical thickness]], or the amount of ...:Wright 1995 A Voxel-Based Method for the Statistical Analysis of Gray and White Matter Density Applied to Schizophrenia|Wright et al., 1995]]; [[CZ:Ref:Ashburner
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  • ...rous'' and ''protoplasmic''. Fibrous astrocytes are usually located within white matter, have relatively few organelles, and have long, unbranched processes. This #Fibrous: found in [[white matter]], these have long thin unbranched processes whose end-feet envelop [[nodes
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  • ...Liedtke W ''et al.'' | title = GFAP is necessary for the integrity of CNS white matter architecture and long-term maintenance of myelination | journal = Neuron |
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  • | title = The Scaling of White Matter to Gray Matter in Cerebellum and Neocortex
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  • ...ntation|segmented]] [[neuroimaging|images]] of the brain &mdash; of either white matter or cerebrospinal fluid with grey matter, or representations computed on the ...encephalic hemispheres are connected by the corpus callosum, another large white matter tract which is the largest commissure in the mammalian brain, connecting th
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  • ...placed upward by enlarged ventricles and, on the DTI, less well delineated white matter tracts in the alcoholic man compared with the healthy man.}}
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  • ...a, ..."the preterm brain exhibits a higher degree of susceptibility of the white matter while the term brain exhibits primarily grey matter injury."(Jensen FE. Dev
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  • ...mately 18 inches long. The peripheral regions of the cord contain neuronal white matter tracts that contain sensory and motor neurons. In the centre of the cord is
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  • ...effects of schizophrenia: an MRI study of gyral folding, and cortical and white matter | title = Segregation of the Brain into Gray and White Matter: A Design Minimizing Conduction Delays
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  • ...TE)|| More solid and less mobile molecules (including [[lipid]]s, cerebral white matter, yellow bone marrow) are bright.<br>T1 images can be obtained faster.<br>T1
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  • ...bral cortex|cortical]] and subcortical regions, [[grey matter|gray]] and [[white matter]]<ref name=Ananth2002>{{citation
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  • ...leaving only granule cells in the internal granule layer. The cerebellar [[white matter]] may be a third germinal zone in the cerebellum; however, its function as A [[stereology|stereological]] study has found that human cerebellar [[white matter]] is reduced by 26% with age (over the age range 19&ndash;84).<ref>{{Cite j
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  • ...ate within the living brain) and [[diffusion tensor imaging]] (for mapping white matter tracts within the living brain). Whereas structural MRI and CAT scanning h
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  • * cerebral [[Magnetic resonance imaging|MRI]] findings of white matter disease (1 point)
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  • ...of the finest microscope builders of his day. Having scraped some of the 'white matter' from between his 'usually very clean' teeth, Leeuwenhoek examined it benea
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