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Cortical Layer 6b Neurons

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Cortical Layer 6b Neurons

Overview

Cortical Layer 6b neurons represent a distinct neuronal population located in the deepest sublayer of the mammalian cerebral cortex, situated below the canonical Layer 6a. These neurons were historically underappreciated but have emerged as a functionally specialized cell type with unique connectivity patterns and molecular profiles. Layer 6b neurons are glutamatergic excitatory neurons that comprise approximately 10-15% of all cortical neurons and are particularly prominent in sensory cortices. They exhibit a unique subcerebral projection pattern, targeting primarily the thalamic reticular nucleus (TRN) and other subcortical structures, distinguishing them from Layer 6a corticothalamic neurons that project to first-order thalamic nuclei. The identification of Layer 6b as a distinct entity reflects modern understanding of cortical organization and reveals previously unrecognized complexity in corticothalamic circuits.

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