Handbook On White Matter: Structure, Function And Changes (neuroanatomy Research At The Leading Edge)
by Timothy B. Westland /
2009 / English / PDF
9.8 MB Download
White matter is one of the three main solid components of the
central nervous system. White matter tissue of the freshly cut
brain appears white to the naked eye because of being composed
largely of lipid. The other two components of the brain are grey
matter and substantia nigra. This handbook presents the latest
research in the field.
White matter is one of the three main solid components of the
central nervous system. White matter tissue of the freshly cut
brain appears white to the naked eye because of being composed
largely of lipid. The other two components of the brain are grey
matter and substantia nigra. This handbook presents the latest
research in the field.