The arbor vitae refers to the cerebellar white matter
"vitae" (as in "curriculum vitae) is pronounced "vee-teh" in French.
Arbor vitae. Ever green. Evergreen, as in the cedar, pine, fir trees. I'm an arborist, glad to help. I'm trying to find the accepted pronunciation of Dionea muscipula, the Venus flytrap. Wish me luck?
CV full form stand for Curriculum Vitae
As in "vee-tie"
The plural form of curriculum is curricula or (the Anglicized form) curriculums.
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.
It's in the cerebellum. When cut in half it looks like an upside down tree, hence arbor vitae.
Arbor vitae is a Latin term that translates to "tree of life." In anatomy, it refers to the cerebellar white matter in the brain due to its branching structure resembling a tree. In horticulture, it commonly refers to the Thuja occidentalis tree, known for its dense, evergreen foliage.
cerebellum
The white matter of the cerebellum forms the arbor vitae, which refers to the branching pattern resembling a tree. It contains nerve fibers that connect different parts of the cerebellum and also connects the cerebellum to other parts of the brain.
Cerebellum
arbor vitae
cerebellar white matter
Arbor vitae......
it brings sensory and motor information to and from the cerebellum
Cerebellum
The name literally means "Tree of Life" in Latin. It is an evergreen bush related to the Cypress.