During early development the structure and function of the cerebral cortex is critically organized by subplate neurons (SPNs), a mostly transient population of glutamatergic and GABAergic neurons located below the cortical plate. At the molecular and morphological level SPNs represent a rather diverse population of cells expressing a variety of genetic markers and revealing different axonal-dendritic morphologies. Electrophysiologically SPNs are characterized by their rather mature intrinsic membrane properties and firing patterns. They are connected via electrical and chemical synapses to local and remote neurons, e.g., thalamic relay neurons forming the first thalamocortical input to the cerebral cortex. Therefore SPNs are robustly activa...
© 2017 IBRO The developing barrel cortex reveals a rich repertoire of neuronal activity patterns, wh...
The cerebral cortex is composed of billions of morphologically and functionally distinct neurons. Th...
The cerebral cortex is the site of higher human cognitive and motor functions. Histologically, it is...
During early development the structure and function of the cerebral cortex is critically organized b...
The thalamocortical circuit is of central importance in relaying information to the cortex. In devel...
Subplate neurons (SPNs) are a population of neurons in the mammalian cerebral cortex that exist pred...
Normal brain development is crucial for the proper maturation of neural circuits and cognitive funct...
The functioning of the mammalian brain depends upon the precision and accuracy of its neural connect...
This review summarizes early human brain development on the basis of neuroanatomical data and functi...
Subplate zone (SP) is prominent, transient laminar compartment of the human fetal cerebral wall. The...
Transitional neuronal layers are a hallmark of the prenatal and neonatal brain yet their contributio...
Subplate zone (SP) is prominent, transient laminar compartment of the human fetal cerebral wall. The...
The sensory and cognitive abilities of the mammalian neocortex are underpinned by intricate columnar...
The subplate layer of the cerebral cortex is comprised of a heterogeneous population of cells and co...
The subplate layer of the cerebral cortex is comprised of a heterogeneous population of cells and co...
© 2017 IBRO The developing barrel cortex reveals a rich repertoire of neuronal activity patterns, wh...
The cerebral cortex is composed of billions of morphologically and functionally distinct neurons. Th...
The cerebral cortex is the site of higher human cognitive and motor functions. Histologically, it is...
During early development the structure and function of the cerebral cortex is critically organized b...
The thalamocortical circuit is of central importance in relaying information to the cortex. In devel...
Subplate neurons (SPNs) are a population of neurons in the mammalian cerebral cortex that exist pred...
Normal brain development is crucial for the proper maturation of neural circuits and cognitive funct...
The functioning of the mammalian brain depends upon the precision and accuracy of its neural connect...
This review summarizes early human brain development on the basis of neuroanatomical data and functi...
Subplate zone (SP) is prominent, transient laminar compartment of the human fetal cerebral wall. The...
Transitional neuronal layers are a hallmark of the prenatal and neonatal brain yet their contributio...
Subplate zone (SP) is prominent, transient laminar compartment of the human fetal cerebral wall. The...
The sensory and cognitive abilities of the mammalian neocortex are underpinned by intricate columnar...
The subplate layer of the cerebral cortex is comprised of a heterogeneous population of cells and co...
The subplate layer of the cerebral cortex is comprised of a heterogeneous population of cells and co...
© 2017 IBRO The developing barrel cortex reveals a rich repertoire of neuronal activity patterns, wh...
The cerebral cortex is composed of billions of morphologically and functionally distinct neurons. Th...
The cerebral cortex is the site of higher human cognitive and motor functions. Histologically, it is...