In this article we discuss the influence of William James and Charles Darwin on the thoughts of Ramón y Cajal concerning the structure, plasticity and evolution of the nervous system at the cellular level. Here we develop Cajal’s notion that neuronal theory is a necessary condition to explain the plasticity of neural connections. Although the roots of the term ‘plasticity’ in reference to neuroscience are not completely clear, Cajal was an important figure in the propagation and popularization of its use. It is true that he carried out a large number of studies throughout his career in favor of the neuronal theory, but perhaps one of the most interesting aspects of his studies was his innovative capacity to interpret structure as being the ...
Camillo Golgi and Santiago Ramón y Cajal shared the Nobel Prize in 1906 for their work on the histol...
Cajal is widely recognized by the scientific community for his important contributions to our knowle...
The olfactory system has a highly regular organization of interconnected synaptic circuits from the ...
doi: 10.3389/fnana.2014.00001 The influence of James and Darwin on Cajal and his research into the n...
brain have long been attractedto the idea that cells in the nervous system behave like organisms str...
The introduction of the staining method of Camillo Golgi in 1873 represented a giant step for neuros...
The experimental and conceptual contributions of Santiago Ramón y Cajal remain almost as fresh and v...
The nineteenth century neuroscience studied the instinct of animal to understand the human mind. In ...
Santiago Ramon y Cajal’s emergence in the world of science has led to a new era in neuroscience. He ...
Santiago Ramón y Cajal was still young when he came across the reazione nera, discovered by the Ital...
For most neuroscientists, the roots of our discipline stem from Santiago Ramón y Cajal, the Spanish ...
Gerald M. Edelman. Neural Darwinism: the theory of neuronal group selection Already the subject of c...
In this paper, we outline some important milestones in the history of the term "plasticity" in refer...
Cajal is widely recognized by the scientific community for his important contributions to our knowle...
One of the most significant steps taken to further the intimacy between medicine and art was taken b...
Camillo Golgi and Santiago Ramón y Cajal shared the Nobel Prize in 1906 for their work on the histol...
Cajal is widely recognized by the scientific community for his important contributions to our knowle...
The olfactory system has a highly regular organization of interconnected synaptic circuits from the ...
doi: 10.3389/fnana.2014.00001 The influence of James and Darwin on Cajal and his research into the n...
brain have long been attractedto the idea that cells in the nervous system behave like organisms str...
The introduction of the staining method of Camillo Golgi in 1873 represented a giant step for neuros...
The experimental and conceptual contributions of Santiago Ramón y Cajal remain almost as fresh and v...
The nineteenth century neuroscience studied the instinct of animal to understand the human mind. In ...
Santiago Ramon y Cajal’s emergence in the world of science has led to a new era in neuroscience. He ...
Santiago Ramón y Cajal was still young when he came across the reazione nera, discovered by the Ital...
For most neuroscientists, the roots of our discipline stem from Santiago Ramón y Cajal, the Spanish ...
Gerald M. Edelman. Neural Darwinism: the theory of neuronal group selection Already the subject of c...
In this paper, we outline some important milestones in the history of the term "plasticity" in refer...
Cajal is widely recognized by the scientific community for his important contributions to our knowle...
One of the most significant steps taken to further the intimacy between medicine and art was taken b...
Camillo Golgi and Santiago Ramón y Cajal shared the Nobel Prize in 1906 for their work on the histol...
Cajal is widely recognized by the scientific community for his important contributions to our knowle...
The olfactory system has a highly regular organization of interconnected synaptic circuits from the ...