Mircea Steriade
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Mircea Steriade (August 20, 1924-April 14, 2006), MD, DSc, was a prominent researcher in systems neuroscience. He was born in in Bucharest, Romania, and studied medicine at University of Bucharest. He emigrated to Canada in 1968, where he became a professor of physiology at Laval University in Quebec, a position he held for the rest of his life.
The majority of his research was on corticothalamic oscillations. He was among the first to study the dynamics of the brain during sleep, and one of his key discoveries was determining the role of thalamic reticular neurons as pacemakers in producing the sleep spindle rhythm. He also discovered slow (<1 Hz) sleep rhythms associated with intracortical activity.
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Society for Neuroscience obituary