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Revision as of 09:27, 1 April 2024
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Parent topics
- Nervous system [r]: The control unit of bodily functions in animals. [e]
- Brain [r]: The core unit of a central nervous system. [e]
Subtopics
- Cortical grey matter [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Periaqueductal grey matter [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Basal ganglia [r]: A cluster of nerve cell bodies at the base of the forebrain in vertebrates. [e]
- Soma [r]: Add brief definition or description
- White matter [r]: A subset of brain tissue whose volume is dominated by myelinated axons of nerve cells. [e]
- Fiber tracking [r]: A set of techniques used to visualize nerve fibres along all their length. [e]
- Neuron [r]: An excitable cell that is specialized to conduct nerve impulses. [e]
- Glia [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Nerve [r]: A bundle of nerve fibres that connects the central nervous system with other organs in an animal body. [e]
- Neuroimaging [r]: A group of techniques used to visualize structure and function of nervous systems, especially the vertebrate brain. [e]
- Neuroanatomy [r]: The branch of anatomy that studies the anatomical organization of the nervous system. [e]
- Brain morphometry [r]: The quantitative study of structures in the brain, their differences between individuals, correlations with brain function, and changes of these characteristics over time. [e]
- Histology [r]: The study of the structure and function of biological tissues. [e]
- Cerebral cortex [r]: External tissue layer within the vertebrate brain, ensheathed by the pia mater; home to the nerve cell bodies; important in learning and dementia. [e]
- Gyrification [r]: The folding process during brain development, or the extent of folding. [e]
- Brain size [r]: Umbrella term for various measures of how big a brain is. [e]
- Cortical thickness [r]: The combined thickness of the cerebral cortex layers. [e]
- Cortical surface area [r]: The area covered by the outer layer of the cerebral cortex. [e]