of ten lectures delivered two years before at Yale University in the United States. In this monograph Sherrington summarized two decades of painstaking experimental observations and his incisive interpretation of them. It settled the then-current debate between the ‘‘Reticular Theory’ ’ versus ‘‘Neuron Doctrine’ ’ ideas about the fundamental nature of the nervous system in mammals in favor of the latter, and it changed forever the way in which subsequent generations have viewed the organization of the central nervous system. Sherrington’s magnum opus contains basic concepts and even terminology that are now second nature to every student of the subject. This brief article reviews the historical context in which the book was written, summari...
this paper described the functioning of the human nervous system as a network of connections between...
Sir Charles Sherrington (1857-1952) has played a privileged role in the history of Neurophysiology. ...
Neuroscience, like most other divisions of natural philosophy, emerged in the Hellenistic world foll...
Much of the original historical data behind the greatest discoveries in neuroscience are now lost. H...
Wilder Penfield, a Rhodes scholar from Princeton University, New Jersey, was a student in the first ...
Steps in the physiological construction of the neurone concept are described. Early ideas on the fun...
In this report a proposal related to the superbinding of the activity of neural populations is outli...
John Hughlings Jackson was a pioneer in neurology who thought deeply about the structure of the brai...
Robert L. Schoenfeld. Exploring the nervous system: with electronic tools, an institutional base, a ...
Half a century ago, two independent papers that described unexpected results of experiments on locom...
textabstractUntil the first half of the 19th century, the anatomy of the nervous system was studied ...
Sherrington was a major proponent of the neuron doctrine and he was inspired by Santiago Ramón y Caj...
This thesis offers a fresh angle on the history of neuroscience by highlighting that the human-anima...
This dissertation examines the historical context of nineteenth- and twentieth-century neurophysiolo...
Osler (Cushing, 1924). In that same year the Nobel prize for Physiology or Medicine was awarded join...
this paper described the functioning of the human nervous system as a network of connections between...
Sir Charles Sherrington (1857-1952) has played a privileged role in the history of Neurophysiology. ...
Neuroscience, like most other divisions of natural philosophy, emerged in the Hellenistic world foll...
Much of the original historical data behind the greatest discoveries in neuroscience are now lost. H...
Wilder Penfield, a Rhodes scholar from Princeton University, New Jersey, was a student in the first ...
Steps in the physiological construction of the neurone concept are described. Early ideas on the fun...
In this report a proposal related to the superbinding of the activity of neural populations is outli...
John Hughlings Jackson was a pioneer in neurology who thought deeply about the structure of the brai...
Robert L. Schoenfeld. Exploring the nervous system: with electronic tools, an institutional base, a ...
Half a century ago, two independent papers that described unexpected results of experiments on locom...
textabstractUntil the first half of the 19th century, the anatomy of the nervous system was studied ...
Sherrington was a major proponent of the neuron doctrine and he was inspired by Santiago Ramón y Caj...
This thesis offers a fresh angle on the history of neuroscience by highlighting that the human-anima...
This dissertation examines the historical context of nineteenth- and twentieth-century neurophysiolo...
Osler (Cushing, 1924). In that same year the Nobel prize for Physiology or Medicine was awarded join...
this paper described the functioning of the human nervous system as a network of connections between...
Sir Charles Sherrington (1857-1952) has played a privileged role in the history of Neurophysiology. ...
Neuroscience, like most other divisions of natural philosophy, emerged in the Hellenistic world foll...