Comparative morphometric analysis of age-related changes in the pyramidal neurons of the human prefrontal and posterior associative cortex from birth to 7 years
Abstract:Aim: This article is devoted to the study of age-related changes in the body volume of pyramidal neurons (VP) of the human prefrontal (PFC) and posterior associative cortex (PAC) in children from birth to 7 years of age. Methods: The material consisted of left cerebral hemispheres obtained from 60 male individuals. We studied the areas 8, 45 and 10 in the PFC and area 37 in subareas 37ac, 37a, 37d in the PAC. For morphometry of pyramidal neurons in cortical sublayer III3, we used virtual images of serial front… Show more
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