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‘Canonical neuronal microcircuit’ as proposed by Douglas and Martin (1991). Three groups of neurons interact with each other: ‘smooth’ inhibitory cells, superficial excitatory neurons (P2+3) together with L4 excitatory neurons, and deep layer 5 and 6 neurons. Neurons from each group receive thalamic input, most prominently the superficial neurons. Note the strong recurrent connectivity in this microcircuit model. Dashed and thicker lines indicate weaker or stronger synaptic drive, respectively. Red, ‘smooth’ inhibitory cells; blue, excitatory connections and cells. Modified from Douglas and Martin (1991) with permission of John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
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