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  • ...either axons or nerve fibres. These are extensions of nerve cells called [[neuron]]s which are connected by the axons across different brain regions into fun
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  • :Provides an overview over [[histological]] findings on the number of [[neuron]]s and [[glia]] cells in the human [[neocortex]] and how they relate to [[a
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  • ...tt, M.V.L., Johnston, D., Josephson, R., Marder, E., Fields R.D. 2005. The Neuron Doctrine, Redux, Science, V.310, p. 791-793.
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  • '''Spatial summation''' is a way of achieving [[action potential]] in a [[neuron]] which involves input from multiple cells. Spatial summation is the algeb
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Artificial neuron]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Neuron}}
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  • ...ation|migrate]] to the cortical [[anlage]] (left, yellow). [[Glutamatergic neuron]]s destined for the cortex are generated locally in the [[cortical ventricu
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  • '''Temporal summation''' is an effect generated by a single [[neuron]] as a way of achieving [[action potential]]. Summation occurs when the [[
    656 bytes (95 words) - 10:05, 14 June 2008
  • | title = Neocortical Neuron Number in Humans: Effect of Sex and Age
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  • ...that are used to relay, amplify and modulate electrical signals between a neuron and another cell.</blockquote> ...chemicals used to relay, amplify and modulate electrical signals between a neuron and another cell.</blockquote>
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  • {{r|Neuron}}
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  • {{r|Artificial neuron}}
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  • {{r|Neuron}}
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  • ...'''glia''' and '''glial cells''', can be considered the connective, non-[[neuron]] cells of the [[central nervous system]]. "They not only provide physical
    861 bytes (114 words) - 12:21, 19 June 2010
  • {{r|Neuron}}
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  • ...dence indicating that "the [[unfolded protein response]] is activated in [[neuron]]s but not in [[glia]]l cells in [[Alzheimer's disease|AD]] brains, this pa
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  • {{r|Neuron}}
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  • ...ano-Houzel, 2009]]). Brain size is not a reliable indicator of number of [[neuron]]s across [[order (biology)|orders]]. Because of the different cellular [[a ...lia-neuron ratio]] (cf. [[CZ:Ref:Sherwood 2006 Evolution of increased glia-neuron ratios in the human frontal cortex|Sherwood et al., 2006]]).
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  • {{r|Neuron}}
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  • {{r|Neuron}}
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