2023
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/tvxd4
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Anatomical and Physiological Characteristics of Claustrum Neurons in Primates and Rodents

melissa chong,
Răzvan Gămănuț

Abstract: The claustrum, a structure having extensive connectivity with the rest of the brain and being involved in many high-cognitive processes, is still one of the least understood parts of the mammalian nervous system. Accelerated advancement of genetic tools for rodents in the last decade have resulted in many breakthroughs about its interaction with cortical and subcortical regions, while human / primate studies have been invaluable in revealing its effects on conscious behaviour. However, they did not ellucidate … Show more

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