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It was in 1997-98 when the name vanishing white matter came to be.
A section through the material also appeared to show grey and white matter.
The researchers found that troops with greater potential exposure had less white matter.
The study is important as the first paper to correlate motor learning with white matter changes.
It is the last white matter tract to mature in the human brain.
Studies are under way to dissect the white matter in greater detail.
However, white matter defects are sometimes not observed in later onset cases.
"The white matter contains the cables that go from one area of the brain to the other," he said.
The amount of white matter in the cerebellum is diminished.
Numerous small cavities in the white matter are also apparent.
Women think with the white matter, which consists more of connections between the neurons.
Recovery sequences and holes in the white matter are also visible.
This causes the white matter of the brain to break down (deteriorate).
The amber eyes were a bit blurry with white matter at the corners.
He compared the white matter underneath to the cables that connect them.
"Columns" of white matter carry information either up or down the spinal cord.
They found that schizophrenic patients had dramatically reduced white matter.
White matter is used to connect different areas of grey matter.
No significant correlations with white matter volume were found.
The wrecked brain tissue, mostly white matter, had been removed.
Dr. Herbert and others wonder whether the white matter is really larger.
The brain contained two sorts of tissue, grey and white matter.
Alcohol has the potential to damage "white matter" in the brain which affects thinking and memory.
The tend to have an absence of white matter expansion in schizophrenics.
Results from the first year study found smaller volumes of gray and white matter in patients exposed to chemotherapy.