Parameters included in the morphological analysis of cornu ammonis 1 pyramidal neurons. Vitamin C deficiency was expected to cause aberrant neuron morphology either directly or through subsequent oxidative stress thereby decreasing dendrite branching and length of cornu ammonis 1 pyramidal neurons causing an overall decrease in filament length. Furthermore, deficiency induced spine degeneration was expected to reduce total spine numbers and spine density, while also affecting the morphology of the spines. The change in spine morphology inflicted by deficiency was hypothesized to cause a shift towards a more immature/degenerated state of the dendritic spines with decreases in volume, area, diameter and shortening of the neck. Spine length could be increased due to an increase of immature filopodia or decreased due to degeneration [54,55]. The descriptions of the morphological parameters are based on descriptions in the Imaris manual provided by Bitplane.