Among the best-known facts of the brain are the contralateral visual, auditory, sensational, and motor mappings in the forebrain. How and why did these evolve? The few theories to this question provide functional answers, such as better networks for visuomotor control. However, these theories contradict the data, as discussed here. Instead we propose that a 90-deg left-turn around the body-axis evolved in a common ancestor of all vertebrates. Compensatory migrations of the tissues during development restore body symmetry. Eyes, nostrils and forebrain compensate in the direction of the turn, whereas more caudal structures migrate in the opposite direction. As a result of these opposite migrations the forebrain becomes crossed and inverted wi...
International audienceLeft-right asymmetries in the epithalamic region of the brain are widespread a...
Body morphology is thought to have heavily influenced the evolution of neural architecture. However,...
During the past few years, our investigations of the forebrain in the zebrafish (a teleost fish) hav...
Among the best-known facts of the brain are the contralateral visual, auditory, sensational, and mot...
Among the best-known facts of the brain are the contralateral visual, auditory, sensational, and mot...
It is widely acknowledged that the left and right hemispheres of human brains display both anatomica...
Many vertebrates have asymmetrical circuits in the nervous system. There are two types of circuit as...
Genetic factors determine the asymmetrical position of vertebrate embryos allowing asymmetric enviro...
Within reflex circuits, specific anatomical projections allow central neurons to relay sensations to...
Within reflex circuits, specific anatomical projections allow central neurons to relay sensations to...
SummaryNeuroanatomical and functional asymmetries are universal features of the vertebrate CNS, but ...
SummaryThe habenular neurons on both sides of the zebrafish diencephalon show an asymmetric (laterot...
An elaborated tripartite brain is considered one of the important innovations of vertebrates. Other ...
The relationship between structural and functional asymmetries in the brain remains unclear. A recen...
Within reflex circuits, specific anatomical projections allow central neurons to relay sensations to...
International audienceLeft-right asymmetries in the epithalamic region of the brain are widespread a...
Body morphology is thought to have heavily influenced the evolution of neural architecture. However,...
During the past few years, our investigations of the forebrain in the zebrafish (a teleost fish) hav...
Among the best-known facts of the brain are the contralateral visual, auditory, sensational, and mot...
Among the best-known facts of the brain are the contralateral visual, auditory, sensational, and mot...
It is widely acknowledged that the left and right hemispheres of human brains display both anatomica...
Many vertebrates have asymmetrical circuits in the nervous system. There are two types of circuit as...
Genetic factors determine the asymmetrical position of vertebrate embryos allowing asymmetric enviro...
Within reflex circuits, specific anatomical projections allow central neurons to relay sensations to...
Within reflex circuits, specific anatomical projections allow central neurons to relay sensations to...
SummaryNeuroanatomical and functional asymmetries are universal features of the vertebrate CNS, but ...
SummaryThe habenular neurons on both sides of the zebrafish diencephalon show an asymmetric (laterot...
An elaborated tripartite brain is considered one of the important innovations of vertebrates. Other ...
The relationship between structural and functional asymmetries in the brain remains unclear. A recen...
Within reflex circuits, specific anatomical projections allow central neurons to relay sensations to...
International audienceLeft-right asymmetries in the epithalamic region of the brain are widespread a...
Body morphology is thought to have heavily influenced the evolution of neural architecture. However,...
During the past few years, our investigations of the forebrain in the zebrafish (a teleost fish) hav...