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What (who) is interneuron - definition

NEURONS WHICH ARE NOT MOTOR OR SENSORY
Interneurons; Relay neuron; Association neuron; Association neurons; Interneurone; Relay nerve; Relay cell; Projection cell; Connector neuron; Intermediate neuron; Local circuit neuron
  • A [[spinal interneuron]] (relay neuron) forms part of a [[reflex arc]]

interneuron         
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(also interneurone -r??n)
¦ noun Physiology an internuncial neuron.
Derivatives
interneuronal adjective
Interneuron         
Interneurons (also called internuncial neurons, relay neurons, association neurons, connector neurons, intermediate neurons or local circuit neurons) are neurons that connect two brain regions, i.e.
Medial giant interneuron         
CELL TYPE
Medial Giant Interneuron
The medial giant interneuron (MG) is an interneuron in the abdominal nerve cord of crayfish. It is part of the system that controls the caridoid escape reaction of crayfish, clawed lobsters, and other decapod crustaceans.

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Interneuron

Interneurons (also called internuncial neurons, relay neurons, association neurons, connector neurons, intermediate neurons or local circuit neurons) are neurons that connect to brain regions, i.e. not direct motor neurons or sensory neurons. Interneurons are the central nodes of neural circuits, enabling communication between sensory or motor neurons and the central nervous system (CNS). They play vital roles in reflexes, neuronal oscillations, and neurogenesis in the adult mammalian brain.

Interneurons can be further broken down into two groups: local interneurons and relay interneurons. Local interneurons have short axons and form circuits with nearby neurons to analyze small pieces of information. Relay interneurons have long axons and connect circuits of neurons in one region of the brain with those in other regions. However, interneurons are generally considered to operate mainly within local brain areas. The interaction between interneurons allow the brain to perform complex functions such as learning, and decision-making.