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Serotonin-reactive neurons in the neocortex
Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology, 1997In the course of study performed on Wistar line rats using light and electron microscopy it was found that brain serotoninergic system damage by the selective neurotoxin of 5,7 dihydroxytryptamine leads to degenerative changes in certain pyramidal neurons of the motor cortex superficial layers.
V A, Otellin, D E, Korzhevskiĭ
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Interneuron Heterogeneity in Neocortex
2003Complex behavior and cognitive functions, such as perception, attention and memory, are believed to be intimately associated with the ~1–2 mm thin neocortical sheet, that forms the outer envelope of mammalian brains1, 2. Neocortical function is believed to ultimately arise from the communication among the intricately interconnected constituent ...
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A theory for cerebral neocortex
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological Sciences, 1970Abstract It is proposed that the learning of many tasks by the cerebrum is based on using a very few fundamental techniques for organizing information. It is argued that this is made possible by the prevalence in the world of a particular kind of redundancy, which is characterized by a ‘Fundamental Hypothesis’.
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2023
Abstract For those who know, anatomy quite often reveals function. This chapter outlines the cellular and regional neuroanatomy of mammalian neocortex and also discusses the specific thalamic nuclei that connect primary sensory regions to the sensors and the higher-order thalamic nuclei that mediate some of the interactions between ...
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Abstract For those who know, anatomy quite often reveals function. This chapter outlines the cellular and regional neuroanatomy of mammalian neocortex and also discusses the specific thalamic nuclei that connect primary sensory regions to the sensors and the higher-order thalamic nuclei that mediate some of the interactions between ...
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Trends in Neurosciences, 1979
Ideas concerning the involvement of cerebral neocortex in learning have changed dramatically since Pavlov announced in 1927 that mammals deprived of neocortex were incapable of learning even the simplest of conditional responses. The view presented here is that quite the opposite is the case; that the neocortex is not essential for learning under ...
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Ideas concerning the involvement of cerebral neocortex in learning have changed dramatically since Pavlov announced in 1927 that mammals deprived of neocortex were incapable of learning even the simplest of conditional responses. The view presented here is that quite the opposite is the case; that the neocortex is not essential for learning under ...
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Neocortex–Cerebellum Circuits for Cognitive Processing
Trends in Neurosciences, 2020Liqun Luo, Mark Wagner
exaly
Cajal–Retzius cells and the development of the neocortex
Trends in Neurosciences, 1998MIGUEL Marin-Padilla
exaly

