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Purkinje Neurons
The cells that keep us moving
Purkinje neurons are large, complex neurons in the cerebellum, crucial for motor coordination and fine-tuning movements. These cells, discovered in 1837, have elaborate dendritic trees that resemble coral reefs, enabling them to integrate a vast array of synaptic inputs. Emerging research also implicates them in cognitive functions like language and emotion.
Art by Sam Esquillon. Set in motion by Dr. Emanuele Petretto. Words by Dr. Agnieszka Szmitkowska. Project coordination: Dr. Masia Maksymowicz. Series Director: Dr. Radhika Patnala