Constancy of neurons, precision of connectivity patterns and specificity as a product of neuron differentiation in invertebrates
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Horridge, George Adrian
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There is a level of explanation of behaviour in terms of neurons at
which the primary interest lies in which nerve cell one is talking
about. This is the level of the actual circuit diagram. Most of
"Interneurons" was written before the concept was clear but
connectivity pattern was defined in the glossary as "the actual
complete anatomical pattern of connexions between identified
neurons" (Horridge, 1968). Subsequently the paper on accuracy of
patterns of connexions began with the words "At one level of
analysis the action of any small region of the nervous system is the
result of a connectivity pattern" (Horridge and Meinertzhagen, 1970).
The implication is that the connectivity pattern is the actual
wiring diagram at a definite place and that each neuron can be
individually recognized. The emphasis is upon the actual anatomical
description rather than the idealized diagram in which individual
neurons or particular locations are not distinguished at cell level.
Conceptually we are far from the inferred idealized black box system
derived from physiological pathways of excitation.
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Cell interactions. Proceedings of the third Lepetit Colloquium, London 1971
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