Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Between early periods of brain development when genetic programs structure the basic features of the brain, and later periods when sensory-driven electrical activity refines neuronal connections, spontaneous activity generated by immature neurons plays a critical role in their development. In these studies we examine population activity in the developing neocortex: waves of action potentials propagating across the entirety of the cortex that may be measured with extracellular electrodes or optical techniques that measure cellular calcium influxes associated with waves. Using pharmacological and genetic blockade of neurotransmitter signaling we show complex roles for the neurotransmitter GABA in ...
While the role of transcriptional and signaling cascades has been well-characterized in neuronal fat...
doi:10.3791/3550 (2011). A hallmark pattern of activity in developing nervous systems is spontaneous...
Cells typically maintain very low levels of cytosolic Ca2+ ([Ca2+]i), but transient changes in [Ca2+...
The mammalian brain is one of the most organized and complex structures in biological systems. The h...
International audienceDeveloping networks follow common rules to shift from silent cells to coactive...
The function of the cerebral cortex requires the coordinated action of two major neuronal subtypes, ...
© 2020 The Authors. GABAergic interneurons are proposed to be critical for early activity and synaps...
Interneurons play a vital role in the wiring and circuitry of the developing nervous system of all o...
Early in development, gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), the primary inhibitory neurotransmitter in the...
A hallmark pattern of activity in developing nervous systems is spontaneous, synchronized network ac...
The proper functioning of all nervous systems requires efficient communication among neurons. Neurot...
International audienceGABA depolarizes immature cortical neurons. However, whether GABA excites imma...
Calcium is a ubiquitous signaling molecule that plays a vital role in many physiological processes. ...
International audienceDeveloping cortical networks generate a variety of coherent activity patterns ...
Excitability regulates many aspects of neuronal differentiation in addition to forming the basis for...
While the role of transcriptional and signaling cascades has been well-characterized in neuronal fat...
doi:10.3791/3550 (2011). A hallmark pattern of activity in developing nervous systems is spontaneous...
Cells typically maintain very low levels of cytosolic Ca2+ ([Ca2+]i), but transient changes in [Ca2+...
The mammalian brain is one of the most organized and complex structures in biological systems. The h...
International audienceDeveloping networks follow common rules to shift from silent cells to coactive...
The function of the cerebral cortex requires the coordinated action of two major neuronal subtypes, ...
© 2020 The Authors. GABAergic interneurons are proposed to be critical for early activity and synaps...
Interneurons play a vital role in the wiring and circuitry of the developing nervous system of all o...
Early in development, gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), the primary inhibitory neurotransmitter in the...
A hallmark pattern of activity in developing nervous systems is spontaneous, synchronized network ac...
The proper functioning of all nervous systems requires efficient communication among neurons. Neurot...
International audienceGABA depolarizes immature cortical neurons. However, whether GABA excites imma...
Calcium is a ubiquitous signaling molecule that plays a vital role in many physiological processes. ...
International audienceDeveloping cortical networks generate a variety of coherent activity patterns ...
Excitability regulates many aspects of neuronal differentiation in addition to forming the basis for...
While the role of transcriptional and signaling cascades has been well-characterized in neuronal fat...
doi:10.3791/3550 (2011). A hallmark pattern of activity in developing nervous systems is spontaneous...
Cells typically maintain very low levels of cytosolic Ca2+ ([Ca2+]i), but transient changes in [Ca2+...