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  • ...w]] relationship between [[cerebral cortex|cortical]] [[white matter]] and grey matter across 56 species of [[mammal]]s.}} ...ervous system and especially the brain and neocortex. The axons within the grey matter are usually not myelinated.
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  • The boundary between [[white matter|white]] and [[grey matter]] of the [[cerebral cortex]], as [[surface reconstruction|reconstructed]] f
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  • One of the measures of [[brain size]]; sum of the [[volume]]s of [[grey matter]], [[white matter]] and often also [[cerebrospinal fluid]].
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  • One of the measures of [[brain size]]; sum of the [[mass]]es of [[grey matter]], [[white matter]] and often also [[cerebrospinal fluid]].
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  • '''White matter''' lies beneath the [[grey matter]] cortex in the deeper tissues of the brain and so is referred to as [[subc
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  • Groups of clonally related neurons in the [[cerebral cortex|cortical]] [[grey matter]], arranged in columns perpendicular to the cortical surface.
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  • A surface representing the boundary between [[grey matter]] and [[cerebrospinal fluid]], as [[surface reconstruction|reconstructed]]
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  • {{r|Grey matter}}
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  • {{r|Grey matter}}
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  • {{r|Cortical grey matter}} {{r|Periaqueductal grey matter}}
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  • {{r|Grey matter density}} {{r|Grey matter volume}}
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  • {{r|Grey matter}}
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  • {{r|Grey matter}}
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  • {{r|Grey matter density}} {{r|Grey matter volume}}
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Draganski 2004 Neuroplasticity: Changes in grey matter induced by training}}
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  • {{r|Grey matter}}
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  • {{r|Grey matter}}
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  • {{r|Grey matter}}
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  • {{r|Grey matter}}
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  • {{r|Grey matter}}
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  • These boundaries — e.g. that between the [[grey matter]] of the [[cerebral cortex]] and the underlying [[white matter]], often ref ...tical analyses are the boundaries between white and grey matter or between grey matter and [[cerebrospinal fluid]] (the latter surface is also often referred to a
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  • {{r|Grey matter}}
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  • ...author=Attwell D, Laughlin SB |title=An energy budget for signaling in the grey matter of the brain |journal=J. Cereb. Blood Flow Metab. |volume=21 |issue=10 |pag
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  • {{r|Grey matter}}
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  • {{r|Grey matter}}
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  • {{r|Grey matter}}
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  • {{r|Grey matter}}
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  • {{r|Grey matter}}
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  • {{r|Grey matter}}
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  • ...ally, lesions involve the white matter (nerve fibers) but occasionally the grey matter (nerve cell bodies)."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • {{r|Grey matter}}
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  • {{r|Grey matter density}}
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  • ...and is typically expressed in terms of the [[statistical variation]] of [[grey matter volume]], [[cortical thickness]], [[gyrification]], [[cortical surface area
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  • {{r|Grey matter}}
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  • ...bodies]] of the [[neuron]]s in these fibres are situated in the [[cortical grey matter]], which exhibits regional functional specialization. Mapping the results o
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  • ...ex]]. Together with the [[basal ganglia]], the cerebral cortex forms the [[grey matter]] of the [[brain]] which contains large numbers of [[nerve cell]] bodies an
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  • | title = Linear nevus sebaceous syndrome: megalencephaly and heterotopic grey matter
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  • ...older parts of the [[brain]]. The first type of [[tissue]] is called the [[grey matter]] and the 'box of cables' below it is called the [[white matter]]. It is be
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  • ...>, with <math>A_{gw}</math> being the surface area of the boundary between grey matter and white matter
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  • ...ing brain, cortical thickness is commonly determined on the basis of the [[grey matter]] set in [[image segmentation|segmented]] [[neuroimaging]] data, usually fr
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  • ...analgesia system is mediated by 3 major components : the [[periaquaductal grey matter]] (in the [[midbrain]]), the [[nucleus raphe magnus]] (in the medulla), and
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  • ...r. It is thus for example possible to discriminate between the so-called [[grey matter]] consisting mainly of [[cell body|cell bodies]] and the [[white matter]],
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  • ...ive more specific information, such as the [[encephalization quotient]], [[grey matter density]] and [[white matter connectivity]], [[gyrification]], [[cortical t ...nd brain tissue, with the latter usually being sub-segmented into at least grey matter (GM), white matter (WM) and cerebrospinal fluid. Since
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  • ...te to the outside of capillary wall. ''Protoplasmic astrocytes'', found in grey matter, have more organelles, and short,highly branched processes. When in proximi #Protoplasmic: found in [[grey matter]] and have many branching processes whose end-feet envelop [[synapses]]. So
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  • | title = Mapping cortical grey matter in the young adult brain: Effects of gender
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  • ..., more glia cells and glial volume per Purkinje cell. The higher amount of grey matter in the left Heschl's gyrus (HGL) is associated with differences in source a ...ontal cortex is necessary to choose actions from visual cues. An increased grey matter volume was found in musicians in the inferior temporal gyrus.
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  • | title = Neuroplasticity: Changes in grey matter induced by training
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  • ...]] of the brain &mdash; of either white matter or cerebrospinal fluid with grey matter, or representations computed on the basis of these two [[surface (topology) ...ies most closely related to the first vertebrates, brains are covered with grey matter that has a three-layer structure (allocortex). Their brains also contain de
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  • ...regions, affecting [[cerebral cortex|cortical]] and subcortical regions, [[grey matter|gray]] and [[white matter]]<ref name=Ananth2002>{{citation ...on]], particularly in frontal and temporal areas of the cortex, as well as grey matter reductions in subcortical structures like the [[hippocampus]]
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