the thalamic nuclei is made of unmyelinated axons which are gray matter
White matter
no the report says normal gray white differentiation
Myelination
in the spinal cord which is deeper to the other, the white matter or gray matter? how does this compare to the distrubution in the brain
Gray matter is mainly densely packed nerve cell bodies and comprise the outer layer of the cerebrum. White matter is mainly axons surrounded by myelin and are the inner layer of the cerebrum.
All of the cerebral cortex is gray matter as it composed of neuronal cell bodies which are not insulated with myelin.
cortex is gray consisiting of neuron cell bodies.
gray matter is composed of neuron cells and is concentrated in the cerebral cortex and nuclei and basal ganglia. white matter is composed ofneuron processes which form tracts connecting parts of the brain with each other and with the spinal cord.
Gray matter in the cerebrum is located in the cerebral cortex and in the deeper basal nuclei, and the white matter lies deep to the neural cortex and around the basal nuclei (Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology, Martini & Nath, 2009, p. 480).The central area of the spinal cord is gray matter, and the outer surface of much of the brain consist of gray matter called cortex. (Anatomy and Physiology, Seeley Stephens Tate, 2008, p. 382)
That would be gray matter.
Gray Matter
gray matter
White matter
no the report says normal gray white differentiation
grey matter
It is superficial to the white matter.
gray matter