Bob Jacobs

Bob Jacobs

Jun 21, 2016

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Thank you!

Thanks to everyone for your support. Unfortunately, the project wasn't funded.  We'll keep working on it, nevertheless.  We are continuing to collect data from a wide range of species, but the felids still appear to have the largest gigantopyramidal neurons of all.  

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  • Cindy Wu
    Cindy WuBacker
    Bob, let me know if you launch a new project! I'd love to continue supporting your research.
    Jun 21, 2016

About This Project

Cats are fast. There are very large nerve cells in the motor cortex of mammals known as Gigantopyramidal neurons. Our project explores these neurons for the first time in a wide variety of mammals. We are especially focused on the larger felids such as the clouded leopard, Siberian tiger, and African lion. Preliminary studies suggest these neurons are particularly large in cats, and this comparative study may reveal why, and provide insight into the exact function of these cells.

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