Greyish nervous tissue containing cell bodies as well as fibers; forms the cerebral cortex consisting of unmyelinated neurons.
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Examples for "grey matter"
Examples for "grey matter"
1Smaller reductions in volume are also observed in subcortical grey matter nuclei.
2Shifting loads, arm curling with the best and buffing the grey matter.
3Those who got high scores had more grey matter in their precuneus.
4As we age, the amount of grey matter in our brains decreases.
5How much more interesting this great musician would be with explicit grey matter.
1Patients without treatment response had less gray matter in the orbitofrontal cortex.
2However, the gray matter volumetric enlargements were not associated with clinical outcome.
3No significant changes were observed in structural measurements or gray matter CBF.
4Group differences in gray matter volume were examined using optimized voxel-based morphometry.
5In gray matter, a significant difference was observed for frontal lobe NAA.
1M. Brown-Sequard has proved by numerous experiments that the gray substance transmits sensitive impressions and muscular stimulation.
2And in the gray substance of the vault door were the paler gray shapes of my fingers.
3This gray substance lies in folds or convolutions, the furrows or sulci, dipping deeply into the interior of the brain.
4Splattered on the blue toile wallpaper nearest the bedpost, intermingled with red blood, was a gray substance I knew to be brain.
5In this country sterility reigns throughout the whole region of gray matter in the brain-itis sterility in the great gray substance-ifyou wish-
1His face and hair were covered in a grey substance that Elínborg thought might be cement dust.