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- fimbria hippocampi; FD, fascia dentata; OL and ML, outer and middle molecular layers of the fascia dentata; SG, supragranular layer; GC, granular cells....
- being a cortical column. A common view is that error neurons reside in supragranular layers 2 and 3, since these neurons show sp**** activity and tend to...
- "h-Channels Contribute to Divergent Intrinsic Membrane Properties of Supragranular Pyramidal Neurons in Human versus Mouse Cerebral Cortex". Neuron. 100...
- corticocortical afferents. The layers above layer IV are also referred to as supragranular layers (layers I-III), whereas the layers below are referred to as infragranular...
- layer II/III. Layers I, II, and III are together referred to as the supragranular layers, because they are above layer IV. Brodmann has this to say about...
- cerebral cortex receive inputs from the thalamus and send projections to supragranular layers 2–3, but also to infragranular layers of the cerebral cortex...
- "h-Channels Contribute to Divergent Intrinsic Membrane Properties of Supragranular Pyramidal Neurons in Human versus Mouse Cerebral Cortex". Neuron. 100...
- attenuates traumatic brain injury: Induced neuronal hyperexcitability in supragranular layers of sensory cortex. J Neurotrauma. 2016;33(11). doi:10.1089/neu...
- the survival of a human. Layers one to three are referred to as the supragranular layers and play a vital role in the origin and termination of intercortical...
- in supragranular layers 2 and 3. This may resolve the conflicting information suggesting that the activity spreads primarily at the supragranular layers...