hasTrilaminarNeurons: Johnston & Amaral in Shepherd, 2004 has GranuleNeuron: Seress, 1988; West & Gunderson, 1990; West et al., 1994, Simic et al., 1997, Sa et al., 1999 hasPyramidalBasketCell: Johnston & Amaral in Shepherd, 2004 hasOLMNeuron: Johnston & Amaral in Shepherd, 2004 hasMossyNeuron: Johnston & Amaral in Shepherd, 2004 hasChandelierCell: Johnston & Amaral in Shepherd, 2004 III Pyramidal Neurons: Insauti & Amaral in Paxinos & Mai, 2004 in from XII Duvernoy, Henri M., Human Hippocampus, The: Functional Anatomy, Vascularization and Serial Sections with MRI 2005, pg. 7. X Pyramidal Neurons: Insauti & Amaral in Paxinos & Mai, 2004 I VIII away from XI Subclasses are actual connections. For example subclass "GranuleNeuronPyramidalNeuronCA3Subfield" is a conncection from the region having the class using the Granule Neuron to a Pyramidal Neuron in the CA3 Subfield. AKA CA3; See Insauti & Amaral in Paxinos & Mai, 2004 Pyramidal Neurons: Insauti & Amaral in Paxinos & Mai, 2004 Pyramidal Neurons: Insauti & Amaral in Paxinos & Mai, 2004 hasPyramidalBasketNeuron: Johnston & Amaral in Shepherd, 2004 Reference: http://senselab.med.yale.edu/senselab/NeuronDB/ndbRegions.asp?sr=1 hasChandelierNeuron: Johnston & Amaral in Shepherd, 2004 V IX Duvernoy, Henri M., Human Hippocampus, The: Functional Anatomy, Vascularization and Serial Sections with MRI 2005, pg. 7. A.K.A. Axoaxonal neuron Pyramidal Neurons: Insauti & Amaral in Paxinos & Mai, 2004 Defines the cell types available for a particular brain region. II VI VII IV