interneuron
An interneuron is a neuron that carries information between other neurons within a particular region of the central nervous system, rather than projecting to distant targets. Interneurons thus form local circuits and are often the most numerous neuron type in the brain. They contrast with primary sensory neurons, which convey information from the periphery, and motor neurons, which project to muscles.
Most CNS interneurons are inhibitory or excitatory connectors within local networks. Many are inhibitory and use
Anatomical and molecular diversity is a hallmark of interneurons. In the cortex, interneurons include subtypes such
Clinical significance: Dysfunction of interneuron networks is linked to several neurological and psychiatric disorders, including epilepsy,