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Cortical minicolumn

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Acortical minicolumn (also calledcortical microcolumn[1]) is avertical column through thecortical layers of thebrain.Neurons within the microcolumn "receive common inputs, have common outputs, are interconnected, and may well constitute a fundamental computational unit of thecerebral cortex".[2][3] Minicolumns comprise perhaps 80–120 neurons, except in theprimateprimary visual cortex (V1), where there are typically more than twice the number. There are about 2×108 minicolumns in humans.[4] From calculations, the diameter of a minicolumn is about 28–40 μm.[2] Minicolumns grow fromprogenitor cells within the embryo and contain neurons within multiple layers (2–6) of the cortex.[5]

Visualization of cortical minicolumns within a macrocolumn

Many sources support the existence of minicolumns, especiallyMountcastle,[2] with strong evidence reviewed by Buxhoeveden and Casanova[6] who conclude "... the minicolumn must be considered a strong model for cortical organization" and "[the minicolumn is] the most basic and consistent template by which theneocortex organizes its neurones, pathways, and intrinsic circuits".

Cells in 50 μm minicolumn all have the samereceptive field; adjacent minicolumns may have different fields.[7]

Number of neurons

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Estimates of number of neurons in a minicolumn range from 80–100 neurons.[6][2][8]

Jones[7] describes a variety of observations that may be interpreted as mini- or micro-columns and gives example numbers from 11 to 142 neurons per minicolumn.

3D render of a cortical minicolumn in the mouse visual cortex

Number of minicolumns

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Estimates of the number of neurons in cortex or in neocortex are on the order of 2×1010.[9][10] Most[11] (perhaps 90%[citation needed]) of cortical neurons are neocortical neurons.

Johansson and Lansner[4] use an estimate of 2×1010 neurons in the neocortex and an estimate of 100 neurons per minicolumn, yielding an estimate of 2×108 minicolumns.

Sporns et al. give an estimate of 2×107 – 2×108 minicolumns.[12]

Size of minicolumns

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The minicolumn measures of the order of 40–50 μm in transverse diameter;[2][6] 35–60 μm;[citation needed] 50 μm with 80 μm spacing,[citation needed] or 30 μm with 50 μm.[citation needed] Larger sizes may not be of human minicolumns, for example macaque monkey V1 minicolumns are 31 μm diameter, with 142 pyramidal cells[citation needed] — 1270 columns per mm2. Similarly, the cat V1 has much bigger minicolumns, ~56 μm.[citation needed]

The size can also be calculated from area considerations. If cortex (both hemispheres) is 1.27×1011 μm2 then if there are 2×108 minicolumns in the neocortex then each is 635 μm2, giving a diameter of 28 μm (if the cortex area were doubled to the commonly quoted value, this would rise to 40 μm). Johansson and Lansner[4] do a similar calculation and arrive at 36 μm (p51, last para).

Downwards projectingaxons in minicolumns are ≈10 μm in diameter, periodicity and density similar to those within the cortex, but not necessarily coincident.[citation needed]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Cruz, Luis; Buldyrev, Sergey; Peng, Shouyong; Roe, Daniel; Urban, Brigita; Stanley, HE; Rosene, Douglas (February 2005)."A statistically based density map method for identification and quantification of regional differences in microcolumnarity in the monkey brain".Journal of Neuroscience Methods.141 (3):321–332.doi:10.1016/j.jneumeth.2004.09.005.PMID 15661314.S2CID 6316809 – via Elsevier Science Direct.
  2. ^abcdeMountcastle, Vernon (July 1957)."Modality and topographic properties of single neurons of cat's somatic sensory cortex".Journal of Neurophysiology.20 (4):408–34.doi:10.1152/jn.1957.20.4.408.PMID 13439410.
  3. ^Bennett, Max (July 2020)."An Attempt at a Unified Theory of the Neocortical Microcircuit in Sensory Cortex".Frontiers in Neural Circuits.14: 40.doi:10.3389/fncir.2020.00040.PMC 7416357.PMID 32848632.
  4. ^abcJohansson, Christopher; Lansner, Anders (2007). "Towards cortex sized artificial neural systems".Neural Networks.20 (1):48–61.doi:10.1016/j.neunet.2006.05.029.PMID 16860539.
  5. ^Jeff Hawkins,Sandra BlakesleeOn Intelligence p. 94
  6. ^abcBuxhoeveden, Daniel P.; Casanova, Manuel F. (May 2002)."The minicolumn hypothesis in neuroscience".Brain.125 (Pt 5):935–951.doi:10.1093/brain/awf110.ISSN 0006-8950.PMID 11960884.
  7. ^abJones, Edward G. (2000-05-09)."Microcolumns in the cerebral cortex".Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.97 (10):5019–5021.Bibcode:2000PNAS...97.5019J.doi:10.1073/pnas.97.10.5019.ISSN 0027-8424.PMC 33979.PMID 10805761.
  8. ^Sporns O, Tononi G, Kötter R.The human connectome: A structural description of the human brain. PLoS Comput. Biol. 2005 Sep1(4):e42.
  9. ^Pakkenberg B., Gundersen H. J. G. (1997). "Neocortical Neuron Number in Humans: Effect of Sex and Age".The Journal of Comparative Neurology.384 (2):312–320.doi:10.1002/(sici)1096-9861(19970728)384:2<312::aid-cne10>3.3.co;2-g.PMID 9215725.
  10. ^Azevedo, Frederico A.C.; Carvalho, Ludmila R.B.; Grinberg, Lea T.; Farfel, José Marcelo; Ferretti, Renata E.L.; Leite, Renata E.P.; Filho, Wilson Jacob; Lent, Roberto; Herculano-Houzel, Suzana (2009)."Equal numbers of neuronal and nonneuronal cells make the human brain an isometrically scaled-up primate brain"(PDF).J. Comp. Neurol.513 (5):532–541.doi:10.1002/cne.21974.PMID 19226510.S2CID 5200449.
  11. ^Claudia Krebs MD PhD, Joanne Weinberg PhD, Elizabeth Akesson MSc.Lippincott’s Illustrated Reviews: Neuroscience, accessed Nov 10 2013. Chapter 13, II.A, "Histological organization of the cortex"
  12. ^Sporns O, Tononi G, Kötter R.The human connectome: A structural description of the human brain. PLoS Comput. Biol. 2005 Sep1(4):e42

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