A tribute to Laszlo Zaborszky: pioneering discoveries in the basal forebrain and inspiring generations of neuroscientists.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY Brain Structure & Function Pub Date : 2024-12-28 DOI:10.1007/s00429-024-02881-6
Erika Gyengesi
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This editorial celebrates the 80th birthday of Distinguished Professor Laszlo Zaborszky, co-founder of Brain Structure and Function, and reflects on his monumental contributions to neuroscience, particularly his pioneering work on the cholinergic basal forebrain. Professor Zaborszky's research has reshaped our understanding of this brain region's organization and function, uncovering its critical role in cognitive processes such as learning, memory, and attention. His findings have challenged longstanding assumptions, demonstrating that the cholinergic projections to the cortex are highly organized, with implications for neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's. Beyond his scientific achievements, Professor Zaborszky has made lasting contributions through his mentorship, shaping the careers of many neuroscientists, including the author. This editorial pays tribute to his remarkable legacy, both as a researcher and mentor and highlights his enduring impact on the field of neuroscience.

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向拉兹洛·扎博斯基致敬:他在基底前脑领域的开创性发现,鼓舞了一代又一代的神经科学家。
这篇社论是为了庆祝杰出的Laszlo Zaborszky教授80岁生日,他是《大脑结构与功能》的联合创始人,并回顾了他对神经科学的巨大贡献,特别是他在胆碱能基底前脑方面的开创性工作。扎博斯基教授的研究重塑了我们对这一大脑区域的组织和功能的理解,揭示了它在学习、记忆和注意力等认知过程中的关键作用。他的发现挑战了长期以来的假设,证明胆碱能向皮层的投射是高度有组织的,与阿尔茨海默氏症等神经退行性疾病有关。除了他的科学成就,Zaborszky教授通过他的指导做出了持久的贡献,塑造了包括作者在内的许多神经科学家的职业生涯。这篇社论向他作为研究人员和导师的卓越遗产致敬,并强调了他对神经科学领域的持久影响。
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Brain Structure & Function
Brain Structure & Function 医学-解剖学与形态学
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8 months
期刊介绍: Brain Structure & Function publishes research that provides insight into brain structure−function relationships. Studies published here integrate data spanning from molecular, cellular, developmental, and systems architecture to the neuroanatomy of behavior and cognitive functions. Manuscripts with focus on the spinal cord or the peripheral nervous system are not accepted for publication. Manuscripts with focus on diseases, animal models of diseases, or disease-related mechanisms are only considered for publication, if the findings provide novel insight into the organization and mechanisms of normal brain structure and function.
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