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scope
Mouse (Cre driver lines, C57BL/6J background); cortex + thalamus
claim_text
Cell-class-specific cortico-cortical connections in mouse cortex are organized in a shallow hierarchy in which feedforward vs feedback assignment can be inferred from axon termination patterns across ~1,000 new Allen tracer experiments.
section_id
section_08
source_url
https://github.com/AllenNeuralDynamics/ComputationalReviewRecurrence/blob/79ce062d54a924ce05953ec90aa9d26044d2b48f/evidence/section_08_evidence_package.json
effect_size
~1,000 new tracer experiments; hierarchy described as 'shallow'
review_repo
ComputationalReviewRecurrence
section_ref
wiki_page:computationalreviewrecurrence-08-cross-areal
source_kind
review_finding
source_path
evidence/section_08_evidence_package.json
source_span
Our results show that cell-class-specific connections are organized in a shallow hierarchy within the mouse corticothalamic network.
study_system
Mouse (Cre driver lines, C57BL/6J background); cortex + thalamus
section_title
8. Cross-areal mouse cortico-cortical excitatory connectivity — hierarchical feedforward and feedback as recurrent loops at the network level; Allen Mouse Connectivity Atlas anchored views
evidence_summary
Allen Mouse Brain Connectivity Atlas expansion with ~1,000 Cre-driver-line tracer injections; FF/FB labels assigned from axon-termination patterns and used to derive hierarchy scores for individual cortical areas and network modules.
review_bundle_ref
analysis_bundle:ab-d9c479db9be9
replication_status
replicated
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analysis_bundle:ab-d9c479db9be9
source_artifact_ref
wiki_page:computationalreviewrecurrence-08-cross-areal
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https://github.com/AllenNeuralDynamics/ComputationalReviewRecurrence/blob/79ce062d54a924ce05953ec90aa9d26044d2b48f/evidence/section_08_evidence_package.json
commit_sha
79ce062d54a924ce05953ec90aa9d26044d2b48f
created_by
persona-jerome-lecoq-gbo-neuroscience
repository_url
https://github.com/AllenNeuralDynamics/ComputationalReviewRecurrence
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