2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2014.02.023
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Neural Networks of the Mouse Neocortex

Abstract: SUMMARY Numerous studies have examined the neuronal inputs and/or outputs of many areas of the brain cortex, but how these areas organize into broader communication networks across the cortex is unclear. Over 600 labeled neuronal pathways acquired from tracer injections placed across the entire mouse neocortex enabled us to generate a cortical connectivity atlas. 240 intracortical connections were manually reconstructed within a common neuroanatomic framework, forming a cortico-cortical connectivity map that f… Show more

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“…For example, a number of areas targeted by M2 and by Cg were found by Oh et al (2014), as well as Zingg et al (2014), which were not uncovered in our results. These included the frontal pole, the sensory related area AuD, the piriform cortex, the substantia innominata, some areas within the thalamus and hypothalamus (AD, paraventricular thalamic area, DMH, preoptic area), and within the midbrain (mammillary nucleus, VTA, central raphe nucleus).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 73%
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“…For example, a number of areas targeted by M2 and by Cg were found by Oh et al (2014), as well as Zingg et al (2014), which were not uncovered in our results. These included the frontal pole, the sensory related area AuD, the piriform cortex, the substantia innominata, some areas within the thalamus and hypothalamus (AD, paraventricular thalamic area, DMH, preoptic area), and within the midbrain (mammillary nucleus, VTA, central raphe nucleus).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 73%
“…However, in comparison with more recent brain mapping studies, some discrepancies were found (Oh et al, 2014; Zingg et al, 2014). For example, a number of areas targeted by M2 and by Cg were found by Oh et al (2014), as well as Zingg et al (2014), which were not uncovered in our results.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…Interestingly, the dACC is reciprocally connected with visual area, and 'top-down' dACC projections modulate sensory processing in the visual cortex (Zhang et al, 2014;Zingg et al, 2014). Thus, one possibility is that attention deficits observed in our study could be attributed to dACC inactivation or alteration of top-down visual processing.…”
Section: Inactivation Of Dacc Neurons Disrupts Attention In Mousementioning
confidence: 65%
“…USC neuroscientist Houri Hintiryan, who is working to generate a mouse mesoconnectome using multiple coloured tracers 3 , says that the gold-standard tool for this analysis is the human eye. She spends a lot of time lining up structures in sequential images.…”
Section: Fly-overmentioning
confidence: 99%