Authors
Guy N Elston, Rowan Tweedale, Marcello G P Rosa
Publication date
1999/7/7
Journal
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences
Volume
266
Issue
1426
Pages
1367-1374
Publisher
The Royal Society
Description
Layer III pyramidal neurons were injected with Lucifer yellow in tangential cortical slices taken from the inferior temporal cortex (area TE) and the superior temporal polysensory (STP) area of the macaque monkey. Basal dendritic field areas of layer III pyramidal neurons in area STP are significantly larger, and their dendritic arborizations more complex, than those of cells in area TE. Moreover, the dendritic fields of layer III pyramidal neurons in both STP and TE are many times larger and more complex than those in areas forming ‘lower’ stages in cortical visual processing, such as the first (V1), second (V2), fourth (V4) and middle temporal (MT) visual areas. By combining data on spine density with those of Sholl analyses, we were able to estimate the average number of spines in the basal dendritic field of layer III pyramidal neurons in each area. These calculations revealed a 13–fold difference in the number of …
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