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- A pseudounipolar neuron is a type of neuron which has one extension from its cell body. This type of neuron contains an axon that has split into two branches...
- unipolar, pseudounipolar and multipolar. During embryonic development, pseudounipolar neurons begin as bipolar in shape but become pseudounipolar as they...
- peripheral axon of the first-order neuron. The first-order neuron is pseudounipolar in shape with its body in the dorsal root ganglion. The action signal...
- vertebrate retina. Some vertebrate sensory neurons are classified as pseudounipolar. Pseudounipolar neurons initially develop as bipolar cells, but at some point...
- bodies of second-order sensory neurons and their synapses with the pseudounipolar first-order sensory neurons (whose cell bodies are located within the...
- Anaxonic: where the axon cannot be distinguished from the dendrite(s) Pseudounipolar: 1 process which then serves as both an axon and a dendrite Some unique...
- of body position. Sensory neurons in vertebrates are predominantly pseudounipolar or bipolar, and different types of sensory neurons have different sensory...
- Sensory and mixed nerves contain afferent fibers. Afferent neurons are pseudounipolar neurons that have a single process leaving the cell body dividing into...
- that have two processes coming off the soma, one dendrite and one axon Pseudounipolar neurons: Sensory neurons that have one process that splits into two...
- They act as non-spiking interneurons. Interneuron Unipolar neuron Pseudounipolar neuron Bipolar neuron Multipolar neuron Al, Martini, Frederic Et (2005)...