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grey matter

NOUN
  1. greyish nervous tissue containing cell bodies as well as fibers; forms the cerebral cortex consisting of unmyelinated neurons

How To Use grey matter In A Sentence

  • The result is a thought provoking, super interesting read, guaranteed to get the grey matter working. The Sun
  • Trying to guess the villain makes our grey matter forge new neural connections. The Sun
  • A broad layer of nerve-containing grey matter found bilaterally throughout the mesencephalon, or upper brain stem. Alcohol and The Addictive Brain
  • Trying to guess the villain makes our grey matter forge new neural connections. The Sun
  • But we can not yet quantify the impact of culture on grey matter. Times, Sunday Times
  • The spinal cord consists of an outer portion, mainly of nervous fibres, the white matter, and of inner, ganglionated, and more highly vascular grey matter. Text Book of Biology, Part 1: Vertebrata
  • But you may still need some extra dietary tweaks to benefit your grey matter. Times, Sunday Times
  • The axons passing from the cerebral cortex terminate at different levels in the cord by breaking up into dendrites which arborise around the cells on the grey matter of the posterior horns -- this system of cells, axons, and dendritic processes forming an _upper neurone_. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
  • The result is a thought provoking, super interesting read, guaranteed to get the grey matter working. The Sun
  • Scientists have found that heavy smokers have less grey matter in their brains, which could make them more impulsive than non-smokers.
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