The central nervous system (CNS) is composed of precisely assembled circuits which support a variety of physiological functions and behaviors. These circuits include multiple subtypes of neurons with unique morphologies, electrical properties, and molecular identities. How these component parts are precisely wired-up has been a topic of great interest to the field of developmental neurobiology and has implications for our understanding of the etiology of many neurological disorders and mental illnesses. To date, many molecules involved in synaptic choice and specificity have been identified, including members of several families of cell-adhesion molecules (CAMs), which are cell-surface molecules that mediate cell-cell contacts and subsequen...
The mammalian visual system develops to perform many complex tasks that allow us to perceive the nat...
The brain is composed of many anatomically distinct areas that control different functions. A common...
The primary sense of humans is vision, and the visual system begins in the retina. The retina is the...
Humans are often described as visual creatures as we heavily rely on our vision to perceive and navi...
The formation of neural circuits requires molecular mechanisms to confer cell identity, to establish...
The formation of visual circuitry is a multistep process that involves cell-cell interactions based ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019During neural development, neurons must not only conta...
The central nervous system (CNS) is made up of trillions of connections between specific sets of hig...
The development of neuronal connectivity requires the growth of axons to their target region and the...
The retina is a remarkable piece of neural tissue, providing the gateway through which all visual in...
Information processing in the nervous system relies on precise patterns of synaptic connections betw...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014The first step in perception occurs within the circuit...
Themolecular mechanisms, which are responsible for the functional differences between the various ty...
Axons are directed along stereotypic pathways to their targets by cues arrayed in the extracellular ...
Vision is the primary sense used by humans to interact with their surrounding world. Our sense of vi...
The mammalian visual system develops to perform many complex tasks that allow us to perceive the nat...
The brain is composed of many anatomically distinct areas that control different functions. A common...
The primary sense of humans is vision, and the visual system begins in the retina. The retina is the...
Humans are often described as visual creatures as we heavily rely on our vision to perceive and navi...
The formation of neural circuits requires molecular mechanisms to confer cell identity, to establish...
The formation of visual circuitry is a multistep process that involves cell-cell interactions based ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019During neural development, neurons must not only conta...
The central nervous system (CNS) is made up of trillions of connections between specific sets of hig...
The development of neuronal connectivity requires the growth of axons to their target region and the...
The retina is a remarkable piece of neural tissue, providing the gateway through which all visual in...
Information processing in the nervous system relies on precise patterns of synaptic connections betw...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014The first step in perception occurs within the circuit...
Themolecular mechanisms, which are responsible for the functional differences between the various ty...
Axons are directed along stereotypic pathways to their targets by cues arrayed in the extracellular ...
Vision is the primary sense used by humans to interact with their surrounding world. Our sense of vi...
The mammalian visual system develops to perform many complex tasks that allow us to perceive the nat...
The brain is composed of many anatomically distinct areas that control different functions. A common...
The primary sense of humans is vision, and the visual system begins in the retina. The retina is the...