Understanding Spinal Cord White Matter: Structure and Function
The portion of the spinal cord made up of myelinated axons is called the white matter. The white matter surrounds the central core of gray matter, which contains the cell bodies of the spinal cord neurons. The myelin sheaths surrounding the axons in the white matter act as insulation and allow for faster transmission of electrical signals.Brain & Nervous System - Related Articles
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