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The Anatomy and Physiology of Claustrum-Cortex Interactions.
Annual Review of Neuroscience ( IF 12.1 ) Pub Date : 2020-07-08 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-neuro-092519-101637
Jesse Jackson 1 , Jared B Smith 2 , Albert K Lee 3
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The claustrum is one of the most widely connected regions of the forebrain, yet its function has remained obscure, largely due to the experimentally challenging nature of targeting this small, thin, and elongated brain area. However, recent advances in molecular techniques have enabled the anatomy and physiology of the claustrum to be studied with the spatiotemporal and cell type–specific precision required to eventually converge on what this area does. Here we review early anatomical and electrophysiological results from cats and primates, as well as recent work in the rodent, identifying the connectivity, cell types, and physiological circuit mechanisms underlying the communication between the claustrum and the cortex. The emerging picture is one in which the rodent claustrum is closely tied to frontal/limbic regions and plays a role in processes, such as attention, that are associated with these areas.

中文翻译:


Claustrum-Cortex 相互作用的解剖学和生理学。

锁骨是前脑中连接最广泛的区域之一,但其功能仍然模糊不清,这主要是由于针对这个小而薄且细长的大脑区域具有实验挑战性的性质。然而,分子技术的最新进展使得能够在时空和细胞类型特定的精度下研究锁骨的解剖学和生理学,最终会聚在该区域的作用上。在这里,我们回顾了猫和灵长类动物的早期解剖学和电生理学结果,以及最近在啮齿动物中的工作,确定了锁骨和皮层之间通信的连接性、细胞类型和生理回路机制。

更新日期:2020-07-09
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