“…von Economo neurons (VENs) are a morphologically-defined neuron type with a large, characteristic spindle-shaped cell body, thick bipolar dendrites with limited branching and a moderate density of spines, and often an axon initial segment that emanates from the side of the cell body 1,2,3 . VENs have been described in several large-brained mammals, such as humans, great apes, macaques, cetaceans, cows, and elephants, but not in rodents 4,5,6,7,8,9,10,1,11 . In humans, they are restricted to the anterior cingulate (ACC), frontoinsular (FI), and medial frontopolar regions of cerebral cortex 12 , while in most other species they are also found in the frontal and occipital poles 13 and may not be restricted to layer 5.…”