occipital lobe white matter
Acronym: olw
The term occipital lobe white matter refers to the part of cerebral white matter that is located beneath the cortex of the occipital lobe as defined by stains for Nissl substance and myelin. In the macaque it includes the lingual white matter, cuneate white matter, inferior occipital white matter, annectant white matter and occipital white matter ( BrainInfo-2001 ).

Also known as: No other name for this structure has appeared in PubMed.NeuroNames ID : 832


Species Having or Lacking this Structure

All Names & Sources

Internal Structure

Cells Found There

Genes Expressed There

Locus in Brain Hierarchy

Connections

Models Where It Appears

Publications About It




BrainInfo                           Copyright 1991-present                          University of Washington