Towards the end of the 1840s, Hermann von Helmholtz began to investigate experimentally the propagation of stimuli within nerves. Helmholtz's experiments on animals and human subjects opened a research field that in the following decades was intensively explored by neurophysiologists and experimental psychologists. Helmholtz's pioneering investigations justify the central place he occupies in accounts of the history of modern psychophysiology. Studying the concrete experimental settings and their local contexts shows how deeply the work of scholars such as Helmholtz is embedded in the history of culture and technology. In particular, the rapidly growing technologies of electromagnetism, which gave rise to telegraphy and electric clocks, fac...
It has long been known that nervous activity is accompanied by changes of electrical potential. As ...
Abstract. Helmholtz is one of the most remarkable scientists of the nineteenth century. Helmholtz wa...
A prominent feature of late nineteenth-century psychology was its intense preoccupation with precisi...
Towards the end of the 1840s, Hermann von Helmholtz began to investigate experimentally the propagat...
Amongst historians of physiology, it is understood that Hermann von Helmholtz's (1821-1894) wor...
Science and technology scholars tend to emphasize space over time. Current studies in the history an...
Hermann Helmholtz made monumental contributions to the neural sciences in the second half of the nin...
Hermann von Helmholtz (1821-1894) contributed two major works to the theory of sensation and percept...
This dissertation examines the historical context of nineteenth- and twentieth-century neurophysiolo...
Henning Schmidgen praises a tome on Helmholtz, titan of nineteenth-century science
Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz (1821–1894) began investigating vision at a time when its stu...
1866 contains a report from a lecture given by the newly appointed professor of physiology, Frithiof...
Adolf Beck, born in 1863 at Cracow (Poland), joined the Department of Physiology of the Jagiellonian...
in the leg muscle of the frog (1). Action potentials of skele-tal muscle were later found by several...
Adolf Beck, born in 1863 in Kraków (Poland), joined the Department of Physiology of the Jagiellonian...
It has long been known that nervous activity is accompanied by changes of electrical potential. As ...
Abstract. Helmholtz is one of the most remarkable scientists of the nineteenth century. Helmholtz wa...
A prominent feature of late nineteenth-century psychology was its intense preoccupation with precisi...
Towards the end of the 1840s, Hermann von Helmholtz began to investigate experimentally the propagat...
Amongst historians of physiology, it is understood that Hermann von Helmholtz's (1821-1894) wor...
Science and technology scholars tend to emphasize space over time. Current studies in the history an...
Hermann Helmholtz made monumental contributions to the neural sciences in the second half of the nin...
Hermann von Helmholtz (1821-1894) contributed two major works to the theory of sensation and percept...
This dissertation examines the historical context of nineteenth- and twentieth-century neurophysiolo...
Henning Schmidgen praises a tome on Helmholtz, titan of nineteenth-century science
Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz (1821–1894) began investigating vision at a time when its stu...
1866 contains a report from a lecture given by the newly appointed professor of physiology, Frithiof...
Adolf Beck, born in 1863 at Cracow (Poland), joined the Department of Physiology of the Jagiellonian...
in the leg muscle of the frog (1). Action potentials of skele-tal muscle were later found by several...
Adolf Beck, born in 1863 in Kraków (Poland), joined the Department of Physiology of the Jagiellonian...
It has long been known that nervous activity is accompanied by changes of electrical potential. As ...
Abstract. Helmholtz is one of the most remarkable scientists of the nineteenth century. Helmholtz wa...
A prominent feature of late nineteenth-century psychology was its intense preoccupation with precisi...