Foundations of the Neuron Doctrine

Foundations of the Neuron Doctrine
Title Foundations of the Neuron Doctrine PDF eBook
Author Gordon M. Shepherd
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 385
Release 2015-11-03
Genre Medical
ISBN 0190259388

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The neuron doctrine, first formulated in 1891, states that the brain is constructed of individual neurons, organized into functioning circuits that mediate behavior. Above all else, this is the main concept that underlies all of modern neuroscience. This 25th Aniversary Edition of The Foundations of the Neuron Doctrine explains how this theory was the product of an explosion of histological studies and vigorous debates near the end of the nineteenth century by an extraordinary group of scientists, most importantly the leading figure of the time, Santiago Ramon y Cajal of Spain, and includes the foremost nervous system investigators of many countries, such as Albrecht Kolliker, Sigmund Freud, Wilhelm His, August Forel, Fritdjof Nansen and Gustav Retzius.

The Doctrine of the Nerves

The Doctrine of the Nerves
Title The Doctrine of the Nerves PDF eBook
Author John David Spillane
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 492
Release 1981
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN

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The Beautiful Brain

The Beautiful Brain
Title The Beautiful Brain PDF eBook
Author Larry W. Swanson
Publisher Abrams
Pages 208
Release 2017-01-17
Genre Science
ISBN 1613129947

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At the crossroads of art and science, Beautiful Brain presents Nobel Laureate Santiago Ramón y Cajal’s contributions to neuroscience through his groundbreaking artistic brain imagery. Santiago Ramón y Cajal (1852–1934) was the father of modern neuroscience and an exceptional artist. He devoted his life to the anatomy of the brain, the body’s most complex and mysterious organ. His superhuman feats of visualization, based on fanatically precise techniques and countless hours at the microscope, resulted in some of the most remarkable illustrations in the history of science. Beautiful Brain presents a selection of his exquisite drawings of brain cells, brain regions, and neural circuits with accessible descriptive commentary. These drawings are explored from multiple perspectives: Larry W. Swanson describes Cajal’s contributions to neuroscience; Lyndel King and Eric Himmel explore his artistic roots and achievement; Eric A. Newman provides commentary on the drawings; and Janet M. Dubinsky describes contemporary neuroscience imaging techniques. This book is the companion to a traveling exhibition opening at the Weisman Art Museum in Minneapolis in February 2017, marking the first time that many of these works, which are housed at the Instituto Cajal in Madrid, have been seen outside of Spain. Beautiful Brain showcases Cajal’s contributions to neuroscience, explores his artistic roots and achievement, and looks at his work in relation to contemporary neuroscience imaging, appealing to general readers and professionals alike.

A History of Nerve Functions

A History of Nerve Functions
Title A History of Nerve Functions PDF eBook
Author Sidney Ochs
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 452
Release 2004-04-19
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780521247429

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Recent developments have extended our knowledge of the basic functions of nerves: notably, the demonstration of the mechanism within nerve fibers which transports a wide range of essential materials. In order to understand how this discovery occurred, it is necessary to examine its history. The story begins in ancient Greece when nerves were conceived of as channels through which animal spirits carried sensory impressions to the brain. As science developed, the discoveries of various physical and chemical agents supplanted the agency of animal spirits until the molecular machinery of transport was recognized. In this fascinating and complete history, Sidney Ochs begins with a chronological look at this path of discovery, followed in the second half by a thematic approach wherein the author describes the electrical nature of the nerve impulse, fiber form and its changes in degeneration and regeneration, reflexes, learning, memory and other higher functions in which transport participates.

A new essay on the nerves, and the doctrine of animal spirits; ... shewing the great benefit ... of ... the Bath waters, in all nervous disorders, etc

A new essay on the nerves, and the doctrine of animal spirits; ... shewing the great benefit ... of ... the Bath waters, in all nervous disorders, etc
Title A new essay on the nerves, and the doctrine of animal spirits; ... shewing the great benefit ... of ... the Bath waters, in all nervous disorders, etc PDF eBook
Author David KINNEIR
Publisher
Pages 216
Release 1738
Genre
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Nerve Endings

Nerve Endings
Title Nerve Endings PDF eBook
Author Richard L. Rapport
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 248
Release 2005
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780393060195

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Two Doctors, the Spaniard Cajal and the Italian Golgi, were racing against each other to find out what brain cells looked like and how they managed to communicate with one another.

New Ideas on the Structure of the Nervous System in Man and Vertebrates

New Ideas on the Structure of the Nervous System in Man and Vertebrates
Title New Ideas on the Structure of the Nervous System in Man and Vertebrates PDF eBook
Author Santiago Ramón y Cajal
Publisher
Pages 201
Release 1990
Genre Nervous system
ISBN 9780262031660

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