Gray and white matter are two different regions of the central nervous system. In the brain, gray matter refers to the darker, outer portion, while white matter describes the lighter, inner section underneath. Gray matter is primarily composed of neuron somas (the round central cell bodies), ...
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The FRT-GAL4 system labels neurones according to their cell lineeag. The three dimensinal fibre structures of the cells labelled with these techniques can be visualised using varius reporters such as Tau and GFP. A comprehensive catalogue of neurones, and the neural circuits they form, are ...
a, Three-dimensional rendering of reconstructed neurons. The large green cell body in the foreground is the Mauthner neuron (Mcell); Ro, rostral; C, caudal; D, dorsal; V, ventral; L, lateral; M, medial. The inset (top left) shows the location of the unilateral EM volume (black box)...
Many existing network models for resting-state activity and gamma oscillations are based on single-neuron local dynamics10,11,16–19. Since experimentally observed resting-state networks comprise individual regions containing about 108 to 109 individual neurons, we believe that a local description in ...
Fig. 1: A connectomic reconstruction of a whole fly brain. a, All neuron morphologies reconstructed with FlyWire. All neurons in the central brain and both optic lobes were segmented and proofread. Note that image and dataset are mirror inverted relative to the native fly brain. b, An overvie...