substantia grisea
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A scientist points to a labeled diagram of the substantia grisea in a textbook.
Definition
Noun: - Greyish nervous tissue containing cell bodies as well as fibers; forms the cerebral cortex consisting of unmyelinated neurons. This term refers to the regions of the central nervous system that are rich in neuronal cell bodies, dendrites, and unmyelinated axons, giving it a characteristic grey color. It is a key component of brain structures like the cerebral cortex and deep nuclei.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The substantia grisea is essential for processing information in the brain.
- Damage to the substantia grisea can affect motor control and sensory perception.
- The study focused on the density of neurons in the substantia grisea.
Advanced Usage
- "Cortical substantia grisea": Specifically refers to the grey matter forming the outer layer of the cerebrum (the cerebral cortex).
- The cortical substantia grisea is responsible for higher cognitive functions.
- "Spinal substantia grisea": Refers to the grey matter located in the butterfly-shaped central region of the spinal cord.
- Sensory and motor neurons synapse within the spinal substantia grisea.
Variants and Related Words
- Grey matter (noun): The common English synonym for .
- Intelligence is sometimes colloquially associated with having more grey matter.
- Substantia alba (noun): The complementary tissue in the central nervous system, composed mainly of myelinated nerve fibers, giving it a white appearance.
- The substantia alba facilitates communication between different grey matter areas.
Synonyms
- Grey matter: The direct and most common English equivalent.
- Gray matter: An alternative spelling, primarily used in American English.
Related Terms and Phrases
- Neural tissue: A broader term encompassing all nervous system tissue, including both and .
- Cerebral cortex: The extensive layer of covering the cerebral hemispheres.
- Nucleus (neuroanatomy): A cluster of neuronal cell bodies (grey matter) within the central nervous system.
- The basal ganglia are nuclei of substantia grisea deep within the brain.
A scientist points to a labeled diagram of the substantia grisea in a textbook.
Noun
- greyish nervous tissue containing cell bodies as well as fibers; forms the cerebral cortex consisting of unmyelinated neurons