Hello,
i'm looking for the following neuron cell types but i can't find them. I need 20 cells for every type with a data structure that neuron can handle with it. Can anybody help me and can give me a link for a cell archive or something like that.
rat somatosensory cortex: a) layer 3 aspiny stellate
cat visual cortex: b) layer 4 spiny stellate
c) layer 3 pyramid
d) layer 5 pyramid
Thank you!
Greetings, Franzi
cell types
Hi,
http://senselab.med.yale.edu/senselab/ModelDB/
For instance, you will find a layer 3 aspiny neuron in this model:
http://senselab.med.yale.edu/senselab/m ... model=2488
Christoph
The ModelDB will probably help you:Can anybody help me and can give me a link for a cell archive or something like that.
http://senselab.med.yale.edu/senselab/ModelDB/
For instance, you will find a layer 3 aspiny neuron in this model:
http://senselab.med.yale.edu/senselab/m ... model=2488
Christoph
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Caveats about morphometric data
Be sure to read these papers, which discuss various artifacts that frequenly affect
morphometric data and can have serious adverse effects on simulation results:
Kaspirzhny AV, Gogan P, Horcholle-Bossavit G, Tyc-Dumont S.
Neuronal morphology data bases: morphological noise and assesment
of data quality. Network: Computation in Neural Systems 13:357-380, 2002.
Scorcioni, R., Lazarewicz, M.T., and Ascoli, G.A. Quantitative morphometry
of hippocampal pyramidal cells: differences between anatomical classes and
reconstructing laboratories. Journal of Comparative Neurology 473:177-193, 2004.
morphometric data and can have serious adverse effects on simulation results:
Kaspirzhny AV, Gogan P, Horcholle-Bossavit G, Tyc-Dumont S.
Neuronal morphology data bases: morphological noise and assesment
of data quality. Network: Computation in Neural Systems 13:357-380, 2002.
Scorcioni, R., Lazarewicz, M.T., and Ascoli, G.A. Quantitative morphometry
of hippocampal pyramidal cells: differences between anatomical classes and
reconstructing laboratories. Journal of Comparative Neurology 473:177-193, 2004.
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Re: cell types
In the time since this question was first posted, NeuroMorpho.org has emerged as the firstFranzi wrote:i'm looking for the following neuron cell types but i can't find them.
place to look. Caveats about morphometric data, however, remain the same.