Organizing principles of cortical layer 6

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Neurons in the deepest layer of mammalian cerebral cortex are morphologically and physiological diverse and are situated in a strategic position to modulate neuronal activity locally and in other structures. The variety of neuronal circuits within which layer 6 neurons participate differs across species and cortical regions. However even amidst this diversity, common organizational features emerge. Examination of the anatomical and physiological characteristics of different classes of layer 6 neuron, each specialized to participate in distinct circuits, provides insight into the functional contributions of layer 6 neurons toward cortical information processing. © 2010 Briggs.

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Briggs, F. (2010). Organizing principles of cortical layer 6. Frontiers in Neural Circuits, 4(FEB). https://doi.org/10.3389/neuro.04.003.2010

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