The cells in the cerebral cortex can be divided into the following basic neuronal types EXCEPT:

A. pyramidal cells
B. stellate cells (granule cells)
C. multiform (polyform) cells
D. cells of Martinotti
E. vertical cells


Ans: E. vertical cells

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