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Grey matter, or gray matter in American English, is a major component of the central nervous system, consisting of neuronal cell bodies, neuropil (dendrites and unmyelinated axons), glial cells (astrocytes and oligodendrocytes), synapses, and capillaries.
Grey Matter (voiced by Richard Steven Horvitz in the original series, Carlos Alazraqui in Race Against Time, Eric Bauza in Omniverse, Todd Haberkorn in the reboot) is a Galvan, a frog-like alien from the planet Galvan Prime. He is small and physically weak, but has enhanced intelligence that makes him skilled with machines.
3.2.1 White matter. 3.2.2 Subcortical. 3.2.3 Rhinencephalon (paleocortex) ... Central gray and dorsal and ventral nuclei of Gudden; Related topics. Human brain;
"Gray Matter" was first published in the October 1973 issue of Cavalier magazine. [1] In 1978, it was collected in King's first book of short stories, Night Shift (King had wanted to cut the story in favor of his 1972 story "Suffer the Little Children", but deferred to editor Bill Thompson who chose to keep "Gray Matter" in the collection). [2]
Gray Matter is a point-and-click adventure game designed by Jane Jensen, creator of the Sierra Entertainment Gabriel Knight series. The game was developed by Wizarbox and published by DTP Entertainment for Microsoft Windows and Xbox 360. It was released in November 2010 in Continental Europe and in English-speaking territories in 2011.
Gray matter, containing numerous cell bodies; White matter, primarily made up of myelinated axons This page was last edited on 8 January 2023, at 15:30 (UTC). ...
Gray matter heterotopia is a neurological disorder caused by gray matter being located in an atypical location in the brain. [1] Grey matter heterotopia is characterized as a type of focal cortical dysplasia. The neurons in heterotopia are otherwise healthy; nuclear studies have shown glucose metabolism equal to that of normally positioned gray ...
Gray Matter is a 2023 American science fiction thriller drama film written by Philip Gelatt, directed by Meko Winbush and starring Mia Isaac, Jessica Frances Dukes and Garret Dillahunt. [1] It is Winbush's feature directorial debut.