进化在系统神经科学中的不同寻常的有效性。

IF 8.4 2区 生物学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY
Arkarup Banerjee, Steven M Phelps, Justus M Kebschull
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摘要

这种观点提倡将“进化系统神经科学”作为一个将进化生物学与神经回路分析相结合的框架。进化创造了自然回路的修改,保留了基本功能,同时产生了新的行为。现代技术现在允许研究人员以前所未有的精度调查从基因到电路到行为的因果关系。通过研究收敛进化和发散进化,我们可以揭示广泛的计算原理和具体的实现机制。通过不同的例子——从昆虫求偶到啮齿动物的交流——我们探索了有针对性的电路变化是如何在不破坏核心功能的情况下推动行为创新的。这一框架可能揭示神经机制中的“深层同源性”,类似于进化发育生物学(evo-devo)如何识别形态发育中的保守遗传工具包。这一进化视角不仅有望揭示大脑是如何工作的,而且还有望揭示大脑为何以这种方式工作——提供超越神经科学的见解,以更广泛地研究复杂的适应系统。
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The Unusual Effectiveness of Evolution in Systems Neuroscience.

This perspective advocates for "evolutionary systems neuroscience" as a framework combining evolutionary biology with neural circuit analysis. Evolution creates natural circuit modifications that preserve essential functions while enabling new behaviors. Modern technologies now allow researchers to investigate causal connections from genes to circuits to behaviors with unprecedented precision. By studying both convergent and divergent evolution, we can uncover both broad computational principles and specific implementation mechanisms. Across diverse examples-from insect courtship to rodent communication-we explore how targeted circuit changes drive behavioral innovation without disrupting core functions. This framework may reveal "deep homologies" in neural mechanisms, similar to how evolutionary developmental biology (evo-devo) identified conserved genetic toolkits in morphological development. This evolutionary lens promises not just to reveal how brains work, but why they work the way they do-providing insights that extend beyond neuroscience to complex adaptive systems more broadly.

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CiteScore
15.00
自引率
1.40%
发文量
56
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology offers a comprehensive platform in the molecular life sciences, featuring reviews that span molecular, cell, and developmental biology, genetics, neuroscience, immunology, cancer biology, and molecular pathology. This online publication provides in-depth insights into various topics, making it a valuable resource for those engaged in diverse aspects of biological research.
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