Coming up are a seniors show called Gray Matter and a program for kids.
They found the density of gray matter on the MRI scans correlated with the protein results.
The pinlike electrodes, which protrude into the brain's gray matter, picked up signals from the neurons nearby.
And they found a noticeable increase in gray matter volume in the regions known to be related to color vision and perception.
Pickens had dropped by the University of Texas at Dallas Center for BrainHealth to donate his gray matter to science for an hour.
Therefore, it should not be surprising that the zombie brain would look and function differently than the gray matter contained in your skull.
My problem is to manage things so that the maximum number of people in France work with their gray matter and not with their bodies.
In a 9-year study, people who walked just 6 to 9 miles each week preserved significantly more gray matter as they aged, compared with their more sedentary peers.
When he started his work, the reigning experts believed that our gray matter was hardwired, that once a human reaches adulthood, the mind does little more than fade away.
Literal representations of the human brain appeared on the front of several outfits, while more abstract interpretations of "gray matter" appeared on dresses in the form of shiny metallic coils in blue and orange-red.
In one 2009 study from the University of Bonn, in Germany, researchers found that subjects prone to fits of anger had less gray matter in the amygdala, the part of the brain that regulates emotion.
" And that both of these features are well predicted by the volume of gray matter in two specific regions of the prefrontal cortex, regions that are known to be important in "decoupling the perspectives of other people from one's own.
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While we spent much of our testing with the keyboard attached, to experience the thing as a tablet we popped off the Type Cover and headed to the couch, spending hours web surfing while inane TV programming slowly rotted our gray matter.
The researchers found that the girls with CD had less gray matter in an area of the brain called the amygdala, which not only governs our fear response, but it plays a role in our perception of whether others are experiencing fear or not.
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One experiment measured the brain structure of pathological liars, and compared it to normal controls more specifically, the ratio of gray matter (the neural tissue that makes up the bulk of our brains) to white matter (the wiring that connects those brain cells).
While nerves in the arms, legs and peripheral organs can sprout back at the rate of up to 1 millimeter per day, adult neurons in the brain or spinal cord, the so-called gray matter, were long assumed incapable of growing back after an injury.
Liars, it turned out, had 14% less gray matter than the controls but had 22-26% more white matter in the prefrontal cortex, suggesting that they were more likely to make connections between different memories and ideas as increased connectivity means greater access to the reserve of associations and memories stored in gray matter.
This is done by examining the combined concentration of gray and white matter, or nerve cells and fiber tracts, in parts of the brain not normally used for verbal processing the hippocampus and cerebellum, normally associated with memory and motor learning.
Alex Salmond would not be drawn directly on the matter and said Mr Gray had misinterpreted Mr Russell's plans for college and university mergers.
Coming as I did from the formerly gray world of newspapers, where design was more a matter of sufficiently breaking up type, I, too, had to gain an understanding of this.
There was smoke and a terrible warmth, a gray sun rising and falling in what seemed like a matter of minutes, and the tiger, frenzied, dry-tongued, ran back and forth along the span of rusted bars.
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