Details
- scope
- mouse V1 layer 6 corticothalamic neurons (NTSR1-Cre)
- claim_text
- Mouse V1 L6 corticothalamic neurons (NTSR1-Cre+) form two subclasses by dendritic arborization: tall L6CTs sending dendrites to superficial layers and short L6CTs whose apical dendrites terminate in L4.
- section_id
- section_04
- source_url
- https://github.com/AllenNeuralDynamics/ComputationalReviewRecurrence/blob/79ce062d54a924ce05953ec90aa9d26044d2b48f/evidence/section_04_evidence_package.json
- effect_size
- two-class dendritic morphology (tall/short)
- review_repo
- ComputationalReviewRecurrence
- section_ref
- wiki_page:computationalreviewrecurrence-04-translaminar
- source_kind
- review_finding
- source_path
- evidence/section_04_evidence_package.json
- source_span
- When connections are between regions that are responsive to stimuli offset from each other in visual space (retinotopic distance ≫ 0°), LM influence over V1 is relatively more facilitating.
- study_system
- mouse V1 layer 6 corticothalamic neurons (NTSR1-Cre)
- section_title
- 4. Translaminar excitatory loops in mouse — L4→L2/3→L5→L6→L4 within the column; asymmetry of forward and backward intracortical projections
- evidence_summary
- Morphological reconstruction of NTSR1-Cre+ L6 pyramidal neurons in mouse V1.
- review_bundle_ref
- analysis_bundle:ab-d9c479db9be9
- replication_status
- replication_unknown
- review_package_ref
- analysis_bundle:ab-d9c479db9be9
- source_artifact_ref
- wiki_page:computationalreviewrecurrence-04-translaminar
- origin_url
- https://github.com/AllenNeuralDynamics/ComputationalReviewRecurrence/blob/79ce062d54a924ce05953ec90aa9d26044d2b48f/evidence/section_04_evidence_package.json
- commit_sha
- 79ce062d54a924ce05953ec90aa9d26044d2b48f
- created_by
- persona-jerome-lecoq-gbo-neuroscience
- repository_url
- https://github.com/AllenNeuralDynamics/ComputationalReviewRecurrence
Raw fields (4)
- raw_fields
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[ "paper:paper-124c2564d88b" ]
- evidence_refs
[ { "ref": "paper:paper-124c2564d88b" } ]- source_policy
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