|
Morphometric features |
Use to view results grouped by dendrite or axon. |
To see these results also broken down by branch order, use Each Tree analysis.
Total length for all branches in the tree.
Computed by modeling each branch as a frustum (truncated right circular cone).
Computed by modeling each branch as a frustum (truncated right circular cone).
The nodes are computed according to the number of segments of that order ending in nodes and the degree of the node.
A node is assigned to the segment leading to the node.
Degrees (0, 1, 2, >2):
Quantities are computed according to their type: normal (N), high (H), low (L), incomplete (I), origin (O), midpoint (M), and generated (G).
The types were selected while tracing in Neurolucida.
Normal Ending (N) | Default |
High Ending (H) |
Ending located at the top of the current section. Depending on the orientation of the sections, the process may continue into another section.
|
Low Ending (L) | Ending located at the bottom of the current section. |
Incomplete (I) | Use to label arbitrary endings, endings that disappear for unknown reasons, endings that should be audited later.. |
Origin Ending (O) |
Indicates the directionality of the tree.
Neurolucida Explorer keeps track of directionality to apply branch orders. See Directionality in Editing Trees for details. |
Midpoint (M) | Ending of a long branch that is indeterminate at the time it is placed. |
Neurolucida Explorer 11 | MBF Science Support Center | Downloads