pyramidal cells การใช้
- Pyramidal cells are the majority class of cells in the neocortex.
- Each CA1 Pyramidal cell also sends an axonal branch to fimbria.
- LIA is often accompanied by ripples in the pyramidal cell layer.
- When LIA is present large numbers of pyramidal cells are activated.
- Pyramidal cells are among the largest neurons in the brain.
- Shorter proximal apical dendrites project radially to local pyramidal cells and interneurons.
- Layer III contains mostly pyramidal cells in its superficial part.
- This emanates from larger pyramidal cells and is much thicker.
- LTD affects hippocampal synapses between the Schaffer collaterals and the CA1 pyramidal cells.
- Pyramidal cell axons follow cues such as growth factors to make specific connections.
- The pyramidal cells of the precentral gyrus are also called upper motor neurons.
- Its pyramidal cells are more like those in CA3 than those in CA1.
- These pyramidal cells then project into the superficial entorhinal layer II and III cells.
- This response is likely a result of the interconnections of layer V pyramidal cells.
- Immature pyramidal cells undergo migration to occupy the cortical plate, where they further diversify.
- In mammals, the complexity of pyramidal cells increases from posterior to anterior brain regions.
- Plasticity in CA1 pyramidal cells and interneurons has been related to CA1 roles in epileptogenesis.
- Perirhinal cortex projects to distal CA1 pyramidal cells, overlapping the projections from entorhinal cortex.
- In a technical comparison between neurogliaform cells, fast spiking basket cells and pyramidal cells.
- Due to branching, the total dendritic length of a pyramidal cell may reach several centimeters.
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