Explores neurodevelopment in human embryos, from neurulation to adult neurogenesis, highlighting the influence of environmental factors and the connection to depression.
Explores the stages of neurodevelopment from induction to postnatal brain development, covering neural plate regionalization, neural tube closure, and fate commitment.
Explores brain circuits for sensory perception and external representation, covering thalamus communication, energy-saving mechanisms, inhibitory control, and time perception.
Delves into adult neurogenesis, covering its regulation, significance, and tools for study, with a focus on neural stem cell research for neurological diseases.
Explores embryonic induction through Spemann and Mangold's experiments, highlighting organizer roles, neural plate formation, and Activin as a morphogen.
Explores the structure and function of glial cells in the nervous system, including their roles in myelination, synaptic transmission, and memory formation.