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Neurons and their interconnections in the frontal cortex of monkeys
Authors:G P Dem'yanenko
Abstract:It was shown by the Golgi and Golgi-Kopsch method that pyramidal cells of layers II–IV in the frontal cortex of the monkeyMacaca rhesus have numeruous, mainly recurrent axon collaterals by means of which they form vertical connections. Pyramidal cells with ascending axons are found. Axons of stellate basket neurons unite pyramidal cells in both horizontal (modules) and vertical (micromodules) directions; depending on the direction of the axon collaterals, two groups of stellate neurons can be distinguished. Groups of 14 to 16 pyramidal cells whose apical dendrites are connected into bundles were found. Axons of pyramidal cells in layers II–IV descend in the composition of the pyramidal tract and give off collaterals which run toward the bodies and dendrites of neighboring pyramidal cells, united into the same group, forming terminal and en passant junctions. Besides bundles, special kinds of "local" cell groups with U-shaped axons are found.A. A. Zhdanov Leningrad State University. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 15, No. 2, pp. 115–120, March–April, 1983.
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