Jon Kaas
Jon Kaas is a professor at Vanderbilt University and a member of the United States National Academy of Sciences. He has made discoveries about the organization of the mammalian brain, including the description of many areas of the cerebral cortex and their neuroplasticity.Work from the Kaas's laboratory is notable for its emphasis on evolutionary biology. Kaas's approach is to try to understand how complex brains evolved from ancestor forms which had relatively few areas. Some of the career highlights include:
* Some of the first descriptions of topographically organized areas in the extrastriate cortex of primates, including the middle temporal area MT, or V5 (Allman and Kaas, 1971), and the dorsomedial area, or V6. * Demonstration of changes in the topographic representation of sensory organs in the cerebral cortex after lesions of the sensory organs (Kaas et al. 1990; see also neuroplasticity). Provided by Wikipedia
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Implications for brainstem recovery from studies in primates after sensory loss from arm by Jamie L Reed, Hui-Xin Qi, Jon H Kaas
Published 2024-01-01
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Cell and neuron densities in the primary motor cortex of primates by Nicole A Young, Christine E Collins, Jon H Kaas
Published 2013-02-01
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The organization and evolution of dorsal stream multisensory motor pathways in primates by Jon H Kaas, Omar eGharbawie, Iwona eStepniewska
Published 2011-06-01
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The reactivation of somatosensory cortex and behavioral recovery after sensory loss in mature primates by Hui-Xin eQi, Jon H Kaas, Jamie L Reed
Published 2014-05-01
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Plasticity and Recovery After Dorsal Column Spinal Cord Injury in Nonhuman Primates by Jamie L. Reed, Chia-Chi Liao, Hui-Xin Qi, Jon H. Kaas
Published 2016-08-01
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Plasticity and Recovery after Dorsal Column Spinal Cord Injury in Nonhuman Primates by Jamie L. Reed, Chia-Chi Liao, Hui-Xin Qi, Jon H. Kaas
Published 2016-01-01
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Cellular scaling rules of insectivore brains by Diana K Sarko, Kenneth C Catania, Duncan B Leitch, Duncan B Leitch, Jon H Kaas, Suzana Herculano-Houzel
Published 2009-06-01
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