If you please, draw me a neuron — linking evolutionary tinkering with human neuron evolution

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Libé-Philippot, Baptiste | Polleux, Franck | Vanderhaeghen, Pierre

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Animal speciation often involves novel behavioral features that rely on nervous system evolution. Human-specific brain features have been proposed to underlie specialized cognitive functions and to be linked, at least in part, to the evolution of synapses, neurons, and circuits of the cerebral cortex. Here, we review recent results showing that, while the human cortex is composed of a repertoire of cells that appears to be largely similar to the one found in other mammals, human cortical neurons do display specialized features at many levels, from gene expression to intrinsic physiological properties. The molecular mechanisms underlying human species-specific neuronal features remain largely unknown but implicate hominid-specific gene duplicates that encode novel molecular modifiers of neuronal function. The identification of humanspecific genetic modifiers of neuronal function brings novel insights on brain evolution and function and, could also provide new insights on human species-specific vulnerabilities to brain disorders.

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