White Body

The corpus alba, also called the corpus alba, is a large white area in the central nervous system that includes various structures of the brain and spinal cord. It occupies a significant part of the brain volume and makes up about 35% of the mass of its nerve cells. The white body is a large brain center for perception and processing of information and includes centers responsible for functions such as vision, hearing, speech and memory. It receives signals from external receptors and transmits information to other areas of the brain for further processing. The white body also contains the main centers for the control of movement, coordination and regulation of body temperature. Because of its size and important functions, the corpus alba plays a key role in the normal functioning of the nervous system. The functioning of various structures found in the white body is influenced by various factors, such as age, stress level, level of physical activity