Neuron Stellate Long-axon

The long-axon stellate neuron (n.stellatum longiaxonicum) is a type of neuron that is found in the central nervous system of various animals, including humans. These neurons have a specific morphology that distinguishes them from other types of neurons.

Stellate long-axon neurons are star-shaped, meaning that they have five long axons that radiate in different directions from a central point. Each axon ends in a star, allowing the neuron to receive information from different areas of the brain.

Stellate long axon neurons play an important role in information processing in the brain. They are involved in various functions such as sensory processing, memory, learning and decision making. These neurons are also associated with various diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.

Studying stellate long axon neurons is of great importance for understanding brain function and developing new treatments for diseases associated with these neurons.