@article{oai:sucra.repo.nii.ac.jp:00014686, author = {津田, 佐知子}, journal = {CACS FORUM}, month = {}, note = {During the development of the nervous system in vertebrates, the brain is formed through several processes such as neural tissue morphogenesis and the formation of functional circuitries. Defects in these processes are known to cause various types of brain disorders. To elucidate the mechanisms of the brain development, we focus on the cerebellum, which is an ideal brain region to analyze neuronal circuitries due to its relatively simple and widely conserved structure, as well as to the accumulated information on its anatomy and physiology. Importantly, recent advances in the optical techniques allow for various approaches to examine structural and functional development of the cerebellum. Here I will discuss the recent progress in terms of the following two topics; cellular dynamics and functional circuitry formation during cerebellar development in the zebrafish system, which is an excellent vertebrate model and to which I am now applying optical techniques., text, application/pdf}, pages = {26--29}, title = {神経回路の形成機構 : 光を用いて脳の形と機能を観る《若手研究者の紹介》}, volume = {6}, year = {2015}, yomi = {ツダ, サチコ} }