On the history of neuroscience research in the Max Planck Society, 1948-2002-German, European, and transatlantic perspectives: Introduction [0.03%]
论马克斯·普朗克学会神经科学研究史(1948-2002):德国、欧洲和跨大西洋视角——导语
Florian Schmaltz,Frank W Stahnisch,Sascha Topp
Florian Schmaltz
To further our understanding of the transformations of the modern, globalized world, historical research concerning the twentieth century must acknowledge the tremendous impact that science and technology exerted and continue to exert on po...
Venae spermaticae post aures: The early modern angiology-neurology of virility [0.03%]
耳后的精子血管:早期现代关于男子汉性的血管神经学
Diederik F Janssen
Diederik F Janssen
The famous discussion of Scythian cross-dressers in Hippocrates' Airs Waters Places (Aer.) 22 puzzled perhaps most medieval and Renaissance medical authorities. The text wrestled with a pre-Hippocratic, encephalocentric theory of spermatoge...
What caused Joan of Arc's neuropsychiatric symptoms? Medical hypotheses from 1882 to 2016 [0.03%]
造成圣女贞德神经精神症状的原因?1882-2016年的医学假说
Barbara Schildkrout
Barbara Schildkrout
Between 1882 and 2016, the medical literature offered a variety of etiologic hypotheses to explain Joan of Arc's voices, visions, and unwavering belief that she was the instrument of God. Although Joan lived from 1412 to 1431, there is exte...
Illustrating insanity: Allan McLane Hamilton, Types of Insanity, and physiognomy in late nineteenth-century American medicine [0.03%]
相由俨然见疯狂:A.麦克伦·汉密尔顿的《疯病类型》与19世纪晚期美国医学中的相术学说
Sebastian C Galbo,Keith C Mages
Sebastian C Galbo
This article examines the divisive reception history of American psychiatrist and neurologist Alexander McLane Hamilton's physiognomy publication, Types of Insanity (1883). By analyzing 23 book reviews published in late-nineteenth-century m...
The 'worm' in our brain. An anatomical, historical, and philological study on the vermis cerebelli [0.03%]
我们大脑中的‘虫子’。对小脑蚓部的解剖学、历史学和词源学研究
Klaus F Steinsiepe
Klaus F Steinsiepe
The cell doctrine-the theory of ventricular localization of the mental faculties-includes Galen's idea of a locking or valve mechanism between the middle and the rear ventricle. The anatomical substrate was the vermiform epiphysis, known to...
NeurHistAlert 26 [0.03%]
神经病学历史警报 26
Frank W Stahnisch,Michel C F Shamy
Frank W Stahnisch
Developing the theory of the extended amygdala with the use of the cupric-silver technique [0.03%]
利用杯银技术发展扩展杏仁核理论
Soledad de Olmos,Alfredo Lorenzo
Soledad de Olmos
The amygdaloid complex is a crucial component of the basal forebrain that participates in the modulation of many homeostatic functions, emotional behaviors, and learning. These features require a widespread pattern of connections with sever...
Adolf Kussmaul (1822-1902), and the naming of "poliomyelitis" [0.03%]
阿道夫·库斯马乌尔(1822-1902)与“脊髓灰质炎”命名学说
Nadeem Toodayan,Eric Matteson
Nadeem Toodayan
In most parts of the developed world today, the neurological diagnosis of poliomyelitis is discussed only as a historical curiosity. For decades an epidemic cause for lameness and paralysis in infected children, reported cases of polio plum...
Neuroanniversary 2023 [0.03%]
神经科学纪念日2023
Paul Eling
Paul Eling