- John Allman
John Allman is a neuroscientist at the
California Institute of Technology inPasadena, California and a well recognized expert onprimates ,cognition andevolutionary neuroscience .In
2000 , Allman's laboratory reported indentification of a class ofneurons - large spindle-shaped cells - unique to humans and our closest relatives, thegreat apes . Thespindle neuron s were first located in layer V of theanterior cingulate cortex (ACC), and later found in the frontoinsular cortex.Spindle neurons may develop abnormally in people with autistic disorders, and abnormalities may also be linked to
schizophrenia andAlzheimer's disease , but research into these correlations is at a very early stage.Allman's team has reported reduced ACC size and metabolic activity in
autistic patients, and activity of the ACC is also reduced in patients diagnosed withattention deficit disorder (ADD) and depression, whereas ACC activity is increased in patients withobsessive-compulsive ,phobic ,post-traumatic stress , andanxiety disorders. The ACC is largely responsible for relaying waves of neural signals from deep within the brain to far flung regions, includingBrodmann area 10 .Allman studies
brain evolution inmammals from multiple perspectives, and has created a number of 3d reconstructions of mammalian brains.ee also
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Evolutionary neuroscience
*Nervous system
*Karl Pribram External links
* [http://www.allmanlab.caltech.edu/ Caltech.edu] - Allman Lab Homepage
* [http://www.allmanlab.caltech.edu/publications/AllmanHakeemWatson2002.pdf Caltech.edu (pdf)] - 'Two Phylogenetic Specializationsin the Human Brain', John Allman, Atiya Hakeem, and Karli Watson, "The Neuroscientist", Vol 8, No 4, 2002
* [http://www.allmanlab.caltech.edu/publications/AllmanHakeemHofetal2001.pdf Caltech.edu (pdf)] - 'Anterior cingulate cortex: The evolution of an interface between emotion and cognition' John Allman, Atiya Hakeem, J.M. Erwin, E. Nimchinsky, P. Hof, "Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences", Vol 935, pp 107-17, 2001
* [http://www.allmanlab.caltech.edu/publications/BushAllman2004_2.pdf Caltech.edu (pdf)] - 'Three-dimensional structure and evolution of primate primary visual cortex', Eliot C. Bush, John M. Allman, "Anatomical Record", No 281A, pp 1088-1094, 2004
* [http://www.crossroadsinstitute.org/newsletter/mar04.html CrossRoadsInstitute.org] - 'Humanity? Maybe It's in the Wiring', Sandra Blakeslee, "New York Times" (December 9, 2003)
* [http://www.newscientistjobs.com/insider/article.action?article.id=insider119&focusId=usa NewScientistJobs.com] - 'Why are treatments for spinal injuries and diseases like Alzheimer's trailing so far behind our knowledge of the brain and nervous system?' Helen Philips, "NewScientist", (October 16, 2004)
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