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Neuronal morphology in the African elephant (Loxodonta africana) neocortex.

Brain Struct Funct

January 2011

Laboratory of Quantitative Neuromorphology, Psychology, The Colorado College, 14 E. Cache La Poudre, Colorado Springs, CO 80903, USA.

Virtually nothing is known about the morphology of cortical neurons in the elephant. To this end, the current study provides the first documentation of neuronal morphology in frontal and occipital regions of the African elephant (Loxodonta africana). Cortical tissue from the perfusion-fixed brains of two free-ranging African elephants was stained with a modified Golgi technique.

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Quantitative analysis of cortical pyramidal neurons after corpus callosotomy.

Ann Neurol

July 2003

Laboratory of Quantitative Neuromorphology, Department of Psychology, Colorado College, Colorado Springs, CO 80903, USA.

This study quantitatively explored the dendritic/spine extent of supragranular pyramidal neurons across several cortical areas in two adult male subjects who had undergone a callosotomy several decades before death. In all cortical areas, there were numerous atypical, supragranular pyramidal neurons with elongated "tap root" basilar dendrites. These atypical cells could be associated with an underlying epileptic condition and/or could represent a compensatory mechanism in response to deafferentation after callosotomy.

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