Brain Renaissance: From Vesalius to Modern Neuroscience

Brain Renaissance: From Vesalius to Modern Neuroscience

Brain Renaissance: From Vesalius to Modern Neuroscience

Brain Renaissance: From Vesalius to Modern Neuroscience

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Brain Renaissance: From Vesalius to Modern Neuroscience is published on the 500th anniversary of the birth and the 450th anniversary of the death of Vesalius. The authors translated those Latin chapters of the Fabrica dedicated to the brain, a milestone in the history of neuroscience. Many chapters are accompanied by a commentary tracking the discoveries that paved the way to our modern understanding of the brain - from the pineal gland that regulates sleep, the fornix and mammillary bodies for memory, the colliculi for auditory and visual perception, and the cerebellum for motor control, to the corpus callosum for interhemispheric cross-talk, the neural correlates of senses, and the methods for dissections. The chapters constitute a primer for those interested in the brain and history of neuroscience. The translation, written with modern anatomical terminology in mind, provides direct access to Vesalius' original work on the brain. Those interested in reading the words of the Renaissance master will find the book an invaluable addition to their Vesalian collection. Brain Renaissance pays a tribute to the work of the pioneers of neuroscience and to the lives of those with brain disorders, through whose suffering most discoveries are made. It's an unforgettable journey inspired by the work of the great anatomist, whose words still resonate today.

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ISBN-13: 9780199383856
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 04/06/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 18 MB
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About the Author

Marco Catani Neuroanatomy and Tractography Brain Laboratory Department of Forensic and Neurodevelopmental Sciences Institute of Psychiatry Kings College London, UK Stefano Sandrone Neuroanatomy and Tractography Brain Laboratory Department of Forensic and Neurodevelopmental Sciences Institute of Psychiatry Kings College London, UK

Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgments PART ONE: VESALIUS'S LIFE: THE ANATOMY OF AN ANATOMIST 1. Vesalius, a Man of His TIme 2. A Flemish Formation in Brussels and Leuven 3. Vesalius Meets Galen in Paris 4. The Paduan School of Anatomy 5. A Slow Departure From Galen 6. The Making of the Fabrica 7. Dissecting the Fabrica 8. Vesalius and Venice 9. A Life Among Eminent Men, with Many Honors and Gifts 10. From Anatomy to Surgery 11. Desolation in Spain 12. The Last Journey PART TWO: THE FABRICA OF THE HUMAN BRAIN 13. The Brain Is Fabricated for the Sake of the Supreme Spirit, the Senses, and Also the Movement That Depends upon Our Will 14. On the Hard Membrane That Surrounds the Brain and the Small Membrane Covering the Skull Under the Skin 15. On the Thin Membrane of the Brain 16. On the Number, Position, Shape, Convolutions, and Substance of the Brain and Cerebellum Commentary: Scratching the Surface of Complexity 17. On the Corpus Callosum of the Brain and the Septum of the Right and Left Ventricles Commentary: The Corpus Callosum: A Tale of Anarchic Hands and Split Brains 18. On the Cerebral Ventricles Commentary: The Liqour of our Souls 19. On the Brain Structure That Expert Dissectors Have Compared to a Tortoise-Like Vault Commentary: The Fornix: A Memory Thread in the Brain 20. On the Cerebral Gland Resembling a Pine Nut Commentary: The Pineal Gland: From the Seat of the Soul to the "SAD" Lamps 21. On the Testes and the Buttocks of the Brain : Commentary: Sex on the Hills 22. On the Cerebellar Processes Resembling Worms and the Tendons That Contain Them Commentary: The Cerebellum: More Than a Little Brain 23. On the Infundibulum, the Glandule That Receives the Cerebral Phlegm, and the Other Ducts That Clense It Commentary: The Axis of Survival 24. On the Networks of the Brain Believed to Be Similar to the Reticular Plexus and the Placenta Commentary: The Net of Wonder 25. On the Organ of Smell 26. On the Eye, the Instrument of Vision 27. On the Organ of Hearing 28. On the Organ of Taste 29. On the Organ of Touch 30. How to Dissect the Brain and all the Other Organs Discussed in This Book PART THREE: A BRIEF HISTORY OF NEUROSCIENCE FROM VESALIUS TO THE CONNECTOME 31. Introduction to Network Neuroscience 32. Protoconnectome Maps 33. Seeing Things in Gray and White 34. Phrenology and Animal Electricity 35. Microscope Discoveries 36. Early Cartography 37. From Electrophysiology to Neuroimaging 38. Metaphors and Myths Appendix: Figures from the Seventh Book of the Fabrica Notes References Index
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