myeloarchitecture
Myeloarchitecture refers to the pattern and organization of myelin in the nervous system, especially in the cerebral cortex and major white matter tracts. It reflects the distribution of myelinated axons, their conduction properties, and connectivity.
In the cerebral cortex, myeloarchitecture is used to distinguish areas based on differential myelin density and
Throughout the central nervous system, myeloarchitecture is shaped by development and experience; myelination follows a stereotyped
Clinical relevance: Demyelinating diseases and aging alter myeloarchitecture, changing histological appearance and diffusion properties. In vivo
Study methods include histological staining for myelin (e.g., Luxol fast blue) and histomorphometric analysis, as well