cerebral cortex Flashcards

cortical cellular organisation: identify the vertical and horizontal organisation of the cells of the neocortex

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how is the neocortex grouped

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layers (lamina) and columns

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how many cortical layers, and what are these designated by; what are cortical laminae in neocortex grouped by

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3-6, designated by Roman numerals and letters for laminar subdivisions (e.g. IVa, b and c in visual cortex); grouped by function and anatomical features (neocortex is 6 layered bulk of cerebral hemispheres)

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cortical laminae in neocortex: features of layer 1 (dorsal surface)

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contains mainly neuropril so acellular with association fibres and glial cells; mainly cortico-cortical connections

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cortical laminae in neocortex: features of layer 2 and 3

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generally smaller pyramidal neurones with primarily cortico-cortical connections

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cortical laminae in neocortex: features of layer 3

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generally smaller pyramidal neurones

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cortical laminae in neocortex: features of layer 4

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rich in stellate neurones with locally ramifying axons; in primary sensory cortices, receive input from thalamus

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cortical laminae in neocortex: features of layer 5 (and 6 (ventral surface) to a lesser degree)

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output layers so have pyramidal neurones with axons leaving cortex to connect with subcortical, brainstem and spinal cord

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cortical laminae in neocortex: cells in layer 5, and significance on motor vs sensory cortex size

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Betz cells (large motor neurones, hence larger motor cortex vs sensory)

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how are columnar structures grouped and connected

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functionally related (neurones with similar properties connected in same column), with dense vertical column connections (basis for topographical organisation)

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