The ASE neurons of C. elegans are an excellent model to study neuronal asymmetry. Lateralization with respect to their genetic fate and function has been well studied, but their more subtle asymmetries have not. This work describes three such asymmetries: that of amino acid gustation, associative learning, and morphological size. In the first two of these, I found a previously uncharacterized asymmetric neuronal response with respect to amino acid gustation, and expand on the known asymmetry with respect to associative salt learning. Most of this thesis focuses on a discovered size asymmetry in the ASE pair of neurons: characterizing it, providing a functional significance, and describing some of its genetic underpinnings. Size asymmetry an...
The relationship between structural and functional asymmetries in the brain remains unclear. A recen...
The nervous system is a complex organ that functions in most metazoans to sense and respond to a con...
A central problem of neuroscience involves uncovering the principles governing the organization of n...
Nervous systems are generally bilaterally symmetric on a gross structural and organizational level b...
SummaryBackgroundNervous systems are largely bilaterally symmetric on a morphological level but ofte...
Left/right asymmetric features of animals are either randomly distributed on either the left or righ...
SummaryBackgroundEven though functional lateralization is a common feature of many nervous systems, ...
SummaryA new study reveals an unexpected genetic link between two distinct types of neuronal asymmet...
Traditionally, only humans were thought to exhibit brain and behavioral asymmetries, but several stu...
SummaryAlthough nervous systems are largely bilaterally symmetric on a structural level, they displa...
Traditionally, only humans were thought to exhibit brain and behavioral asymmetries, but several stu...
<div><p>Complex animals display bilaterally asymmetric motor behavior, or “motor handedness,” often ...
Complex animals display bilaterally asymmetric motor behavior, or "motor handedness," often revealed...
SummaryA new study reveals an unexpected genetic link between two distinct types of neuronal asymmet...
SummaryAlthough nervous systems are largely bilaterally symmetric on a structural level, they displa...
The relationship between structural and functional asymmetries in the brain remains unclear. A recen...
The nervous system is a complex organ that functions in most metazoans to sense and respond to a con...
A central problem of neuroscience involves uncovering the principles governing the organization of n...
Nervous systems are generally bilaterally symmetric on a gross structural and organizational level b...
SummaryBackgroundNervous systems are largely bilaterally symmetric on a morphological level but ofte...
Left/right asymmetric features of animals are either randomly distributed on either the left or righ...
SummaryBackgroundEven though functional lateralization is a common feature of many nervous systems, ...
SummaryA new study reveals an unexpected genetic link between two distinct types of neuronal asymmet...
Traditionally, only humans were thought to exhibit brain and behavioral asymmetries, but several stu...
SummaryAlthough nervous systems are largely bilaterally symmetric on a structural level, they displa...
Traditionally, only humans were thought to exhibit brain and behavioral asymmetries, but several stu...
<div><p>Complex animals display bilaterally asymmetric motor behavior, or “motor handedness,” often ...
Complex animals display bilaterally asymmetric motor behavior, or "motor handedness," often revealed...
SummaryA new study reveals an unexpected genetic link between two distinct types of neuronal asymmet...
SummaryAlthough nervous systems are largely bilaterally symmetric on a structural level, they displa...
The relationship between structural and functional asymmetries in the brain remains unclear. A recen...
The nervous system is a complex organ that functions in most metazoans to sense and respond to a con...
A central problem of neuroscience involves uncovering the principles governing the organization of n...