Abstract:Understanding the specific roles that different neuron types play within a neural circuit is essential for understanding what that circuit does and how it does it. The primary olfactory (piriform, PCx) cortex contains two main types of principal neurons: semilunar (SL) and pyramidal (PYR). SLs and PYRs have different morphologies, connectivity, biophysical properties, and downstream projections, predicting distinct roles in cortical odor processing. The prevailing model is that odor processing in PCx occurs in… Show more
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