Zupanc G K H, Zupanc M M
School of Engineering and Science, Jacobs University Bremen, PO Box 750 561, 28725 Bremen, Germany.
J Comp Physiol A Neuroethol Sens Neural Behav Physiol. 2008 Feb;194(2):119-34. doi: 10.1007/s00359-007-0286-y. Epub 2008 Jan 29.
Theodore H. Bullock (1905-2005) was a pioneer of integrative and comparative neurobiology and one of the founders of neuroethology. His work--distinguished by the tremendous number of different research themes and animal taxa studied--provided the basis for a comprehensive analysis of brain evolution. Among his major achievements are: one of the first physiological analyses of rhythmic central pattern generators; the first simultaneous recording from both the presynaptic and postsynaptic region of a chemical synapse; the demonstration of intercellular communication through graded potentials; and the discovery of two novel sensory organs formed by infrared receptors in pit vipers and electroreceptors in electric fish. He was also one of the first who applied computational tools to the analysis of complex neural signals and to perform a comparative analysis of cognitive events. His two-volume treatise "Structure and function in the nervous system of invertebrates" (with G. Adrian Horridge) remains the most comprehensive, authoritative review of this topic ever written. In addition to his research merits, his legacy is particularly based on his cosmopolitan way of thinking and acting, his large, worldwide school of students, and his committed advocacy for comparative and systems-oriented neurobiology.
西奥多·H·布洛克(1905 - 2005)是整合与比较神经生物学的先驱,也是神经行为学的创始人之一。他的研究工作——以研究的不同主题和动物分类群数量众多而著称——为全面分析大脑进化奠定了基础。他的主要成就包括:对节律性中枢模式发生器的首批生理学分析之一;首次对化学突触的突触前和突触后区域进行同步记录;通过分级电位证明细胞间通讯;以及发现了由蝰蛇的红外感受器和电鱼的电感受器形成的两种新型感觉器官。他也是最早将计算工具应用于复杂神经信号分析以及对认知事件进行比较分析的人之一。他与G·阿德里安·霍里奇合著的两卷本专著《无脊椎动物神经系统的结构与功能》至今仍是该主题最全面、最具权威性的综述。除了他的研究功绩外,他的遗产尤其基于他国际化的思维和行动方式、他庞大的全球学生群体,以及他对比较和系统导向神经生物学的坚定倡导。