• A pioneer neuron is a cell that is a derivative of the preplate in the early stages of corticogenesis of the brain. Pioneer neurons settle in the marginal...
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  • pioneer neurons. These neurons can also be called later development neurons or follower cells. In the early stages of brain development, pioneer neurons define...
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    An artificial neuron is a mathematical function conceived as a model of biological neurons in a neural network. Artificial neurons are the elementary units...
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  • Pioneer axon is the classification given to axons that are the first to grow in a particular region. They originate from pioneer neurons, and have the...
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  • of limb growth, axons from more distal neurons fasciculate with these pioneer axons. Deletion of pioneer neurons disrupts the extension of later axons...
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    spelling differences) is a long, slender projection of a nerve cell, or neuron, in vertebrates, that typically conducts electrical impulses known as action...
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    Such neurons appear most commonly in the fast escape systems of various species—the squid giant axon and squid giant synapse, used for pioneering experiments...
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  • also occurs in specific parts of the adult brain. Axon guidance KCC2 Pioneer neuron Neural Darwinism Brain development timelines Malleable intelligence...
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    Kirschner MW (June 1995). "Axonal transport of tubulin in Ti1 pioneer neurons in situ". Neuron. 14 (6): 1247–56. doi:10.1016/0896-6273(95)90271-6. PMID 7541635...
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    Santiago Ramón y Cajal. From nerve nets to neuron doctrine". Minds behind the brain: A history of the pioneers and their discoveries. New York: Oxford University...
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