Related Experiment Video
Updated: Dec 20, 2025

Large-scale Three-dimensional Imaging of Cellular Organization in the Mouse Neocortex
Published on: September 5, 2018
Measurements of neuronal morphological variation across the rat neocortex
1Department of Biological Sciences, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, United States.
Abstract:
Neuron morphology is highly variable across the mammalian brain. It is thought that these attributes of neuronal cell shape, such as soma surface area and branching frequency, are determined by biological function and information processing. In this study, a large data set of neurons across the rat neocortex were clustered by their anatomical characters for evidence of distinctiveness among neocortical regions and the somatosensory layers. This data set of neuronal morphologies was compiled from 31 different lab sources with a validation procedure so that data records are potentially comparable across research studies. With this large set of heterogeneous data and by clustering analysis, this study shows that neuronal morphological traits overlap among neocortical and somatosensory regions. In the context of past neuroanatomical studies, this result is not congruent with tissue level analysis and strongly suggests further sampling of neuronal data to lessen the effect of confounding factors, such as the influence of different methodologies from use of heterogeneous samples of neuronal data.
More Related Videos
07:55The Optical Fractionator Technique to Estimate Cell Numbers in a Rat Model of Electroconvulsive Therapy
Published on: July 9, 2017
12:27Large-scale Reconstructions and Independent, Unbiased Clustering Based on Morphological Metrics to Classify Neurons in Selective Populations
Published on: February 15, 2017