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The Journal of neuroscience, 2001-09, Vol.21 (17), p.163-RC163
2001
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The Pyramidal Cell in Cognition: A Comparative Study in Human and Monkey
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  • The Journal of neuroscience, 2001-09, Vol.21 (17), p.163-RC163
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United States: Soc Neuroscience
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2001
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MEDLINE
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  • Here we present evidence that the pyramidal cell phenotype varies markedly in the cortex of different anthropoid species. Regional and species differences in the size of, number of bifurcations in, and spine density of the basal dendritic arbors cannot be explained by brain size. Instead, pyramidal cell morphology appears to accord with the specialized cortical function these cells perform. Cells in the prefrontal cortex of humans are more branched and more spinous than those in the temporal and occipital lobes. Moreover, cells in the prefrontal cortex of humans are more branched and more spinous than those in the prefrontal cortex of macaque and marmoset monkeys. These results suggest that highly spinous, compartmentalized, pyramidal cells (and the circuits they form) are required to perform complex cortical functions such as comprehension, perception, and planning.

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