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scope
mouse primary visual cortex (V1), in vivo 2-photon + serial EM
claim_text
Combined functional imaging + serial-section electron microscopy of mouse V1 reveals that ~half (49%) of synapses from L2/3 pyramidal neurons in the EM-imaged volume contact excitatory dendrites and ~half (51%) contact inhibitory dendrites.
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effect_size
49% excitatory / 51% inhibitory postsynaptic targets
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Of 245 synapses originating from 10 functionally characterized pyramidal neurons that made synapses in the EM-imaged volume, 125 (51%) were onto inhibitory dendrites and 120 (49%) onto excitatory dendrites.
study_system
mouse primary visual cortex (V1), in vivo 2-photon + serial EM
section_title
1. Introduction — what "excitatory recurrence" means operationally in mouse cortex, and why isolating it from inhibition and from clinical framings is a defensible analytic move for basic-research synthesis
evidence_summary
Functional two-photon calcium imaging of orientation tuning in mouse V1 followed by serial-section EM reconstruction of the same tissue volume.
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