In 1873 Camillo Golgi discovered his eponymous stain, which he called la reazione nera. By adding to it the concepts of the Neuron Doctrine and the Law of Dynamic Polarisation, Santiago Ramon y Cajal was able to link the individual Golgi-stained neurons he saw down his microscope into circuits. This was revolutionary and we have all followed Cajal’s winning strategy for over a century. We are now on the verge of a new revolution, which offers the prize of a far more comprehensive description of neural circuits and their operation. The hope is that we will exploit the power of computer vision algorithms and modern molecular biological techniques to acquire rapidly reconstructions of single neurons and synaptic circuits, and to control the fu...
In recent years, significant advances in basic neuroanatomical studies have taken place. Moreover, s...
Nowadays is a unique time in the history of humankind because the accumulation of fundamental scient...
textabstractHumans (and animals) are able to learn (remembering events or skills) and to forget. Thi...
In 1873 Camillo Golgi discovered his eponymous stain, which he called la reazione nera. By adding to...
stain, which he called la reazione nera. By adding to it the concepts of the Neuron Doctrine and the...
In 1873 Camillo Golgi published an article that contained the description of entire nerve cells stai...
Santiago Ramon y Cajal’s emergence in the world of science has led to a new era in neuroscience. He ...
The introduction of the staining method of Camillo Golgi in 1873 represented a giant step for neuros...
textabstractWhen Camillo Golgi invented the black reaction in 1873 and first described the fine anat...
Since the discovery and mapping of the neuronal circuits of the brain by Golgi and Cajal neuroscient...
In the beginning of the 20th century the groundbreaking work of Ramon y Cajal firmly established the...
Camillo Golgi and Santiago Ramón y Cajal shared the Nobel Prize in 1906 for their work on the histol...
A century ago, Camillo Golgi and Santiago Santiago Ramón y Cajal were jointly awarded the Nobel Priz...
The process of learning that neurogenesis actually exists has taken almost a century and has progres...
Buhmann J, Divko R, Ritter H, Schulten K. Physicists Explore Human and Artificial Intelligence. In: ...
In recent years, significant advances in basic neuroanatomical studies have taken place. Moreover, s...
Nowadays is a unique time in the history of humankind because the accumulation of fundamental scient...
textabstractHumans (and animals) are able to learn (remembering events or skills) and to forget. Thi...
In 1873 Camillo Golgi discovered his eponymous stain, which he called la reazione nera. By adding to...
stain, which he called la reazione nera. By adding to it the concepts of the Neuron Doctrine and the...
In 1873 Camillo Golgi published an article that contained the description of entire nerve cells stai...
Santiago Ramon y Cajal’s emergence in the world of science has led to a new era in neuroscience. He ...
The introduction of the staining method of Camillo Golgi in 1873 represented a giant step for neuros...
textabstractWhen Camillo Golgi invented the black reaction in 1873 and first described the fine anat...
Since the discovery and mapping of the neuronal circuits of the brain by Golgi and Cajal neuroscient...
In the beginning of the 20th century the groundbreaking work of Ramon y Cajal firmly established the...
Camillo Golgi and Santiago Ramón y Cajal shared the Nobel Prize in 1906 for their work on the histol...
A century ago, Camillo Golgi and Santiago Santiago Ramón y Cajal were jointly awarded the Nobel Priz...
The process of learning that neurogenesis actually exists has taken almost a century and has progres...
Buhmann J, Divko R, Ritter H, Schulten K. Physicists Explore Human and Artificial Intelligence. In: ...
In recent years, significant advances in basic neuroanatomical studies have taken place. Moreover, s...
Nowadays is a unique time in the history of humankind because the accumulation of fundamental scient...
textabstractHumans (and animals) are able to learn (remembering events or skills) and to forget. Thi...