That would be gray matter.
Yes. Your cerebellum is actually made up of very tightly folded outer layer of grey matter, and you can find the white matter lies underneath it.
cerebellar white matter
The arbor vitae refers to the cerebellar white matter
Gray matter and white matter are essentially the same in the brain and spinal cord. The gray matter is the part of the brain and spinal cord that initiate the firing of neurons and the white matter is basically the mode of transportation for the signal.
An arbor vitae is a member of a group of evergreen trees and shrubs known as arborvitae, or the white matter of the cerebellum.
Gray Matter
gray matter
White matter
no the report says normal gray white differentiation
All of the cerebral cortex is gray matter as it composed of neuronal cell bodies which are not insulated with myelin.
The white matter in the cerebellum is called 'arbor vitae,' meaning 'Tree of Life.' The name refers to the appearance of this part of the brain as branches on trees extending out. Within the arbor vitae are cerebellar nuclei, which receive excitatory inputs from nerve fibers.
cortex is gray consisiting of neuron cell bodies.