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white matter whitish nervous tissue of the CNS consisting of neurons and their myelin sheaths
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white matter White matter is one of the two main solid components of the central nervous system. It forms the bulk of the deep parts of the brain and the superficial parts of the spinal cord. Aggregates of grey matter, such as the basal ganglia (thalamus, caudate nucleus, putamen, globus pallidus, subthalamic nucleus, accumbens nucleus), brain stem nuclei (e.g. red nucleus, substantia nigra, nuclei of the cranial nerves) are spread within the cerebral white matter. ...
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white matter Parts of the brain, notably the cortex (shell) of the cerebral hemispheres, composed of nerve cells "insulated" with a coating of myelin.
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white matter Aggreations of bundles of myelinated axons located in the brain and spinal cord.
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white matter A type of neural tissue in the brain and spinal cord composed primarily of myelin-covered axons. Contrast with gray matter.
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