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Definition of Substantia grisea
1. Noun. Greyish nervous tissue containing cell bodies as well as fibers; forms the cerebral cortex consisting of unmyelinated neurons.
Generic synonyms: Nerve Tissue, Nervous Tissue
Terms within: Neuropil, Neuropile
Substance meronyms: Cerebral Cortex, Cerebral Mantle, Cortex, Pallium
Lexicographical Neighbors of Substantia Grisea
Literary usage of Substantia grisea
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Anatomy of the Brain: A Manual for Students and Practitioners of by Jacob F. Burkholder (1912)
"Laterad to the capsula externa is the claustrum (CLAU- DERE, to shut), an irregular
band of substantia grisea; varying in amount and in some specimens ..."
2. Reprints of Papers from the Department of Anatomy of the University of by California University. Dept. of anatomy (1903)
"mouse and bat, about 2 times that of the substantia grisea. By comparing columns
3 and 4 it will be seen that column 2 is but another form of the ratios ..."
3. Neurological Technique: Some Special Histological Methods Employed for the by Irving Hardesty (1901)
"Why should the substantia grisea here be more abundant in proportion to substantia
alba than at other levels ? 2. In the pars lumbalis the substantia alba ..."
4. The Nervous System and Its Constituent Neurones: Designed for the Use of by Lewellys Franklin Barker (1899)
"The latter he has designated " the medial bundle of the lateral funiculus."
J This bundle lies just lateral from the substantia grisea, ..."
5. The Nervous System and Its Constituent Neurones: Designed for the Use of by Lewellys Franklin Barker (1899)
"The latter he has designated " the medial bundle of the lateral funiculus."
J This bundle lies just lateral from the substantia grisea, ..."
6. The Nervous System and Its Constituent Neurones: Designed for the Use of by Lewellys Franklin Barker (1901)
"J This bundle lies just lateral from the substantia grisea, dorsal ward from the
columna grisea lateralis, and thus occupies a part of the space between the ..."
7. The Nervous System and Its Constituent Neurones: Designed for the Use of by Lewellys Franklin Barker (1899)
"... of which arc situated in the middle zone of the substantia grisea, their axones
passing to the ventral or lateral funiculus, where they assume a ..."