Kick Start: Synapses, Neurons and Brains
Kick Start: Synapses, Neurons and Brains
Synapses, neurons and brains • Great thinkers think about the brain
Idan Segev • How it (us) all started?
• Brain Blossom worldwide
Lesson #1 • Structure of modern brain-research centers
Brain excitements for the 21st century • The problem with “understanding the brain”
Cultural evolution
Cell Phones, ICT
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A view from the inside (of the brain) Structure of modern brain centers & central role of theory
(+ new curriculum for “Leonardo da Vinci” brain-researchers)
Neuroscience of
Neurological & cognitive
Disorders
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Primate
Behavior
Behaviorand
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Cognition
Plasticity
Plasticity&&Developmental
Developmental
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Quantitative
QuantitativeAnalysis
Analysis Neuroscience
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The “da Vinci” generation of brain researchers Perspective: Some new dramatic ($ billions) projects for the brain
New Approach: Theory-Driven Brain Research
1. Allen Institute – Seatle, USA (Mouse/Human brain atlas – recently new
focus on mouse vision)
2. Janelia farm – DC, USA (Industrial scale Inst. for connecting network
level anatomy and physiology to s specific behavior)
Spatial scale
Nanometers
Beginning of Modern Neuroscience – Cellular Anatomy
The two giants: Camillo Golgi (Italy) & S. Ramon Y Cajal (Spain) – Nobel Prize 1906
Modern neuroanatomy
Mapping/visualizing the wiring diagram of the brain
S. Ramon Y Cajal
Camillo Golgi
Connections (synapses) - not seen
Frontiers 1: Connectomics - modern brain anatomy Connectomics – complete 3D reconstruction a small volume of
mammalian cortex
Electron microscope (EM) reconstruction of a whole piece of brain (nanometers
resolution). All neurons (and other cell types) and all connections (synapses)
1. We will have, for the first time ever, the “blue print” (the
anatomical foundation) of a whole (healthy and sick) brain
Brainbow transgenes drive the combinatorial expression of several fluorescent proteins (XFPs) in
neurons, resulting in the colour-tagging of individual cells.
Monkey’s brain activity used for self feeding with a robotic arm
Brain-activated robot arm
Parkinson
Pulse
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Parkinson
Courtesy of Hagai Berman, Hebrew Univ.
Patient: Male, 58 years old (PD Eight years, with extreme on-off) 4. Improving robotic arm and
Courtesy of Hagai Bergman, Zvi Israel, Hadassah University Hospital, Jerusalem “Closing the loop” Stimulation +
recording
Courtesy of Miguel Nicolelis (Duke University)
Channel Rhodopsin opens with blue light Natronomonas pharaonis activated with yellow light
Causes spikes Prevents spikes
Hausser and Smith, Nature 2007
‘I am never content until I have constructed a mathematical model of what I am studying. Courtesy of Henry Markram and the Blue Brain team (EPFL, Switzerland)
If I succeed in making one, I understand; otherwise I do not’ William Thomson (Lord Kelvin)
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