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Weighing the Evidence in Peters' Rule: Does Neuronal Morphology Predict Connectivity?

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TRENDS IN NEUROSCIENCES
卷 40, 期 2, 页码 63-71

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.tins.2016.11.007

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  1. NIH [R01NS39600]
  2. NSF [IIS-1302256]
  3. ONR [MURI N00014-10-1-0198]

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Although the importance of network connectivity is increasingly recognized, identifying synapses remains challenging relative to the routine characterization of neuronal morphology. Thus, researchers frequently employ axon-dendrite colocations as proxies of potential connections. This putative equivalence, commonly referred to as Peters' rule, has been recently studied at multiple levels and scales, fueling passionate debates regarding its validity. Our critical literature review identifies three conceptually distinct but often confused applications: inferring neuron type circuitry, predicting synaptic contacts among individual cells, and estimating synapse numbers within neuron pairs. Paradoxically, at the originally proposed cell-type level, Peters' rule remains largely untested. Leveraging Hippocampome.org, we validate and refine the relationship between axonal-dendritic colocations and synaptic circuits, clarifying the interpretation of existing and forthcoming data.

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