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Anaxonic neuron

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An anaxonic neuron is a neuron where the axon cannot be differentiated from the dendrites. Some sources mention that such neurons have no axons and only dendrites.

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Location

They are found in the brain and retina. They are also found in inveretebrates.

Function

They act as non-spiking interneurons.

References

Anaxonic neuron Wikipedia


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