This is an historical archive of the activities of the MRC Anatomical Neuropharmacology Unit (MRC ANU) that operated at the University of Oxford from 1985 until March 2015. The MRC ANU established a reputation for world-leading research on the brain, for training new generations of scientists, and for engaging the general public in neuroscience. The successes of the MRC ANU are now built upon at the MRC Brain Network Dynamics Unit at the University of Oxford.

Form, function, and intracortical projections of neurons in the striate cortex of the monkey Macacus nemestrinus.

Cereb. Cortex 1993;3(5):412-20.

Form, function, and intracortical projections of neurons in the striate cortex of the monkey Macacus nemestrinus.

Anderson JC, Martin KA, Whitteridge D
Abstract:
Single neurons were recorded in the striate visual cortex (area 17) of the old-world monkey Macacus nemestrinus. Eight pyramidal neurons, seven spiny stellate neurons, two basket cells, a clutch cell, and a chandelier cell were filled intracellularly with HRP. Their receptive fields were consistent with previous single-unit studies. Their axonal arbors were less elaborate than in equivalent neurons in the cat, but the laminar specificity of the boutons was very much more precise in the monkey than in the cat. Nevertheless, the basic cortical circuits in cat and monkey appear to be very similar.