International audienceUnique aspects of human behavior are often attributed to differences in the relative size and organization of the human brain: these structural aspects originate during early development. Recent studies indicate that human neurodevelopment is considerably slower than that in other nonhuman primates, a finding that is termed neoteny. One aspect of neoteny is the slow onset of action potentials. However, which molecular mechanisms play a role in this process remain unclear. To examine the evolutionary constraints on the rate of neuronal maturation, we have generated transcriptional data tracking five time points, from the neural progenitor state to 8-week-old neurons, in primates spanning the catarrhine lineage, includin...
Mammalian neocortical neurons span one of the most diverse cell type spectra of any tissue. Cortical...
The cerebral cortex has undergone rapid changes in size and complexity in the primate lineage, yet t...
To better understand the molecular and cellular differences in brain organization between human and ...
International audienceUnique aspects of human behavior are often attributed to differences in the re...
Abstract Background The remarkable abilities of the human brain are distinctive features that set u...
We generated induced excitatory neurons (iNeurons, iNs) from chimpanzee, bonobo, and human stem cell...
The transcriptional underpinnings of brain development remain poorly understood, particularly in hum...
The evolutionary lineage of humans is marked by a rapid expansion in brain size. Efforts to study hu...
The cortex of primates is relatively expanded relative to many other mammals, yet little is known ab...
The transcriptional underpinnings of brain development remain poorly understood, particularly in hum...
The cortex of primates is relatively expanded relative to many other mammals, yet little is known ab...
During development, starting from a pool of pluripotent stem cells, tissue-specific genetic programs...
The human brain has undergone substantial change since humans diverged from chimpanzees and the othe...
Summary: The cerebral cortex has expanded in size and complexity in primates, yet the molecular inno...
The neural circuits supporting human cognition are topics of enduring interest. The lack of tools av...
Mammalian neocortical neurons span one of the most diverse cell type spectra of any tissue. Cortical...
The cerebral cortex has undergone rapid changes in size and complexity in the primate lineage, yet t...
To better understand the molecular and cellular differences in brain organization between human and ...
International audienceUnique aspects of human behavior are often attributed to differences in the re...
Abstract Background The remarkable abilities of the human brain are distinctive features that set u...
We generated induced excitatory neurons (iNeurons, iNs) from chimpanzee, bonobo, and human stem cell...
The transcriptional underpinnings of brain development remain poorly understood, particularly in hum...
The evolutionary lineage of humans is marked by a rapid expansion in brain size. Efforts to study hu...
The cortex of primates is relatively expanded relative to many other mammals, yet little is known ab...
The transcriptional underpinnings of brain development remain poorly understood, particularly in hum...
The cortex of primates is relatively expanded relative to many other mammals, yet little is known ab...
During development, starting from a pool of pluripotent stem cells, tissue-specific genetic programs...
The human brain has undergone substantial change since humans diverged from chimpanzees and the othe...
Summary: The cerebral cortex has expanded in size and complexity in primates, yet the molecular inno...
The neural circuits supporting human cognition are topics of enduring interest. The lack of tools av...
Mammalian neocortical neurons span one of the most diverse cell type spectra of any tissue. Cortical...
The cerebral cortex has undergone rapid changes in size and complexity in the primate lineage, yet t...
To better understand the molecular and cellular differences in brain organization between human and ...