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The claustrum : charting a way forward for the brain's most mysterious nucleus / edited by Ariel Y. Deutch and Brian N. Mathur.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Ariel Y Deutch
- Series:
- Frontiers research topics
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Neurosciences.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (141 pages) : illustrations, charts; digital, PDF file(s).
- Place of Publication:
- Frontiers Media SA 2015
- Lausanne, Switzerland : Frontiers Media SA, 2015.
- Language Note:
- English
- System Details:
- text file
- Summary:
- The claustrum is a long, band-like grey matter structure situated in the ventrolateral telencephalon of most, if not all, mammalian brains. Due to its shape and close proximity to white matter structures and insular cortex, the anatomy and behavioral relevance of the claustrum have proven difficult to study. As a result, disagreements in the literature exist over ontogeny, phylogeny, anatomical boundaries, and connectivity. Despite this, it is generally regarded that the claustrum contains excitatory projection neurons that reciprocally connect to most regions of the cerebral cortex, a feature that has fostered varying hypotheses as to its function. These hypotheses propose multisensory integration, coordination of cortical activity for the generation of conscious percepts, or saliency filtration. This special topic will consider the historical and recent highlights in claustrum structure, ontogeny, phylogeny, hodology, function and clinical research and seek to provide a compelling way forward for this “hidden” nucleus.
- Notes:
- Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
- Published in Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience.
- Includes bibliographical references.
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