Gn. Elston et al., Supragranular pyramidal neurones in the medial posterior parietal cortex of the macaque monkey: morphological heterogeneity in subdivisions of area 7, NEUROREPORT, 10(9), 1999, pp. 1925-1929
PYRAMIDAL neurones were injected with Lucifer Yellow in cortical slices tak
en from layer III of the medial subdivision of cytoarchitectonic area 7 (7m
) of the macaque monkey. Cross-sectional area, branching complexity and spi
ne density of the basal dendritic fields were determined and compared with
those of neurones in other areas of the dorsal processing stream. Layer III
pyramidal neurones in area 7m have an average basal dendritic field area o
f 109.57 +/- 13.03 x 10(3) mu m(2), which is significantly greater than tha
t obtained for neurones in the lateral intraparietal area (LIP) and area 7a
. Moreover, Shell analyses revealed that neurones in area 7m are significan
tly more complex in their branching patterns than those in LIP and area 7a.
These results reinforce the view that, behind the apparent architectural u
niformity of Brodmann's area 7, there is a significant diversity of neurona
l structure and function. NeuroReport 10:1925-1929 (C) 1999 Lippincott Will
iams & Wilkins.