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      What is the function of the claustrum?

      Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
      Basal Ganglia, anatomy & histology, physiology, Consciousness, Humans, Interneurons, cytology, Models, Neurological

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          The claustrum is a thin, irregular, sheet-like neuronal structure hidden beneath the inner surface of the neocortex in the general region of the insula. Its function is enigmatic. Its anatomy is quite remarkable in that it receives input from almost all regions of cortex and projects back to almost all regions of cortex. We here briefly summarize what is known about the claustrum, speculate on its possible relationship to the processes that give rise to integrated conscious percepts, propose mechanisms that enable information to travel widely within the claustrum and discuss experiments to address these questions.

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          16147522
          1569501
          10.1098/rstb.2005.1661

          Basal Ganglia,anatomy & histology,physiology,Consciousness,Humans,Interneurons,cytology,Models, Neurological

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