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'The developmental and functional logic of neuronal circuits': commentary on the Kavli Prize in Neuroscience

Authors :
Joel C. Glover
Source :
Neuroscience. (4):977-984
Publisher :
IBRO. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

Abstract

The first Kavli Prize in Neuroscience recognizes a confluence of career achievements that together provide a fundamental understanding of how brain and spinal cord circuits are assembled during development and function in the adult. The members of the Kavli Neuroscience Prize Committee have decided to reward three scientists (Sten Grillner, Thomas Jessell, and Pasko Rakic) jointly “for discoveries on the developmental and functional logic of neuronal circuits”.Pasko Rakic performed groundbreaking studies of the developing cerebral cortex, including the discovery of how radial glia guide the neuronal migration that establishes cortical layers and for the radial unit hypothesis and its implications for cortical connectivity and evolution.Thomas Jessell discovered molecular principles governing the specification and patterning of different neuron types and the development of their synaptic interconnection into sensorimotor circuits.Sten Grillner elucidated principles of network organization in the vertebrate locomotor central pattern generator, along with its command systems and sensory and higher order control.The discoveries of Rakic, Jessell and Grillner provide a framework for how neurons obtain their identities and ultimate locations, establish appropriate connections with each other, and how the resultant neuronal networks operate. Their work has significantly advanced our understanding of brain development and function and created new opportunities for the treatment of neurological disorders. Each has pioneered an important area of neuroscience research and left a legacy of exceptional scientific achievement, insight, communication, mentoring and leadership.

Subjects

Subjects :
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
ocular dominance columns
hox genes
striatum
Awards and Prizes
lamprey
supraspinal centers
primate
sensorimotor circuits
motoneuron pools
mammalian
informatics
opiates
swimming
ependyma
axonal pathfinding
Neurons
histogenesis
commissural interneurons
neuromechanical model
radial unit hypothesis
locomotor
Central pattern generator
notochord
shh
spatiotemporal map
last mitotic division
locomotion
neurogenesis
embryonic development
cerebral cortex
vestibulospinal
excitatory aminoacid
stretch reflex
Brain development
anatomy
Neuroscience(all)
Neuronal migration
muscle spindles
cat
hybridoma
chemotropic
Order control
sonic hedgehog
network organization
cytoarchitectonic
Humans
human
dorsoventral patterning
bistable membrane
goal-directed behavior
Sweden
fish
spinal cord
History, 20th Century
United States
central pattern generator
sensory neurons
Neuronal circuits
Synapses
surface molecules
Neuroscience
recognition molecules
Scientific achievement
“migration disorders”
substance P
radial glia
capsaicin
Neuron types
tritiated thymidine
neuronal identity
signaling gradient
Neural Pathways
rhythmicity
motor control
sensory transmitters
pain
adhesion molecules
neuronal migration
General Neuroscience
Neuroinformatics
proliferative unit
connectivity
monoclonal antibodies
monkey
laser scanning confocal microscopy
brain anatomy
retionoic acid
Grillner S
neuronal progenitors
molecular markers
floor plate
sensorimotor reflex circuits
molecular specification of neurons
nerve fiber trajectories
Motor Activity
Biology
History, 21st Century
NMDA receptors
motoneuron diseases
evolution
computer simulation
Animals
Jessell TM
prot-map
Neurosciences
cortical layers
epitopes
electrophysiology
neuroinformatics
fictive locomotion
spinal cord injury
Rakic P
acetylcholine receptors
Perception
nuclear transcription factors
anteroposterior patterning
reticulospinal

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03064522
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Neuroscience
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....afa776cc410091b9446eae472cacc3f0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroscience.2009.07.047