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no the report says normal gray white differentiation
The cell body of a motor neuron is located in the spinal cord or brainstem. It contains the nucleus which regulates the activities of the neuron and plays a key role in transmitting signals to control muscle movement.
The anterior gray horn of the spinal cord is primarily associated with motor functions. It contains motor neurons that send signals to skeletal muscles, facilitating voluntary movement. In contrast, the posterior gray horn is involved in sensory processing.
Gray Matter Interactive was created in 1994.
Gray matter consists of cell bodies and unmyelinated axons, while white matter consists of myelinated axons. In the cerebral hemispheres, gray matter is found on the outer cortex and is involved in processing information, while white matter is found deeper in the brain and is responsible for transmitting signals between different brain regions. The arrangement in the cerebral hemispheres is such that gray matter forms the outer layer, while white matter is located underneath, connecting different parts of the brain.
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The white matter is located on the outside of the gray matter in the spinal cord.
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The anterior gray horn is an element located in the spinal cord of animals. This element receives and responds to sensory impulses.
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no the report says normal gray white differentiation
there is sensory loss in the medial aspect of the arm
In the gray matter of the spinal cord.
The brainstem contains both white and gray matter. White matter is found on the inside, made up of myelinated nerve fibers, while gray matter is located on the outside and consists of nerve cell bodies.