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English: Each of the points making up the Pyramidal cell shape represents one synapse. When the cell type of the incoming synapse is known to be from one of the cortical layers within the same cubic millimeter specimen, the synapses are color coded: Layer II/III (green), Layer IV (purple), Layer V (red), Layer VI (yellow)

Data from the MICrONS cubic millimeter

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Synaptic inputs to a Layer V Pyramidal cell in the mouse visual cortex. Each point represents one of > 11,000 post-synaptic sites on this neuron.

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