How does the motor cortex enable mammals to generate accurate, complex, and purposeful movements? A cubic millimeter of motor cortex contains roughly ~10^5 cells, an amazing ~4 Km of axons and ~0.4 Km of dendrites, somehow wired together with ~10^9 synapses. Corticospinal neurons (a.k.a. Betz cells, upper motor neurons) are a key cell type, monosynaptically conveying the output of the cortical circuit to the spinal cord circuits and lower motor neurons. But corticospinal neurons are greatly outnumbered by all the other kinds of neurons in motor cortex, which presumably also contribute crucially to the computational operations carried out for planning, executing, and guiding actions. Determining the wiring patterns, the dynamics of signaling...
One of the big obstacles for understanding the nervous system is its inherent complexity. It poses p...
Through a collaborative effort from the Brain Initiative Cell Census Network (BICCN), we derive a co...
Cortical networks are characterized by the origin, destination, and reciprocity of their connections...
The function of mammalian motor cortex has remained a persistent mystery. There is a long history o...
-Microcircuits have been characterised as functional modules that act as elementary processing units...
Contains fulltext : 34492.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Synaptic circu...
The fundamental function of the brain is to produce useful movements. Movement has become progressiv...
SummaryCortical motor maps are the basis of voluntary movement, but they have proven difficult to un...
Neocortex, the neuronal structure at the base of the remarkable cognitive skills of mammals, is a la...
The ability to generate appropriate movements depending on environmental context is crucial for surv...
AbstractNeocortex, the neuronal structure at the base of the remarkable cognitive skills of mammals,...
AbstractThe exact function of motor cortex continues to be an enigma. In this issue of Neuron, Grazi...
Summary: Little is known about the organizational and functional connectivity of the corticospinal (...
How can complex movements be generated and controlled by stereotypical neural circuits in motor cort...
A grand challenge of systems neuroscience is to explain how the canonical microcircuit of neocortex ...
One of the big obstacles for understanding the nervous system is its inherent complexity. It poses p...
Through a collaborative effort from the Brain Initiative Cell Census Network (BICCN), we derive a co...
Cortical networks are characterized by the origin, destination, and reciprocity of their connections...
The function of mammalian motor cortex has remained a persistent mystery. There is a long history o...
-Microcircuits have been characterised as functional modules that act as elementary processing units...
Contains fulltext : 34492.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Synaptic circu...
The fundamental function of the brain is to produce useful movements. Movement has become progressiv...
SummaryCortical motor maps are the basis of voluntary movement, but they have proven difficult to un...
Neocortex, the neuronal structure at the base of the remarkable cognitive skills of mammals, is a la...
The ability to generate appropriate movements depending on environmental context is crucial for surv...
AbstractNeocortex, the neuronal structure at the base of the remarkable cognitive skills of mammals,...
AbstractThe exact function of motor cortex continues to be an enigma. In this issue of Neuron, Grazi...
Summary: Little is known about the organizational and functional connectivity of the corticospinal (...
How can complex movements be generated and controlled by stereotypical neural circuits in motor cort...
A grand challenge of systems neuroscience is to explain how the canonical microcircuit of neocortex ...
One of the big obstacles for understanding the nervous system is its inherent complexity. It poses p...
Through a collaborative effort from the Brain Initiative Cell Census Network (BICCN), we derive a co...
Cortical networks are characterized by the origin, destination, and reciprocity of their connections...