Featured on PDR in the collection Early Illustrations of the Nervous System by Camillo Golgi and Santiago Ramón y Cajal

Much human behavior has by now been interpreted through the lens of neuroscience. Day after day, news outlets publish articles explaining how researchers have mapped some new part of the central nervous system — further correlating our thoughts, motions, and emotions to various “neural substrates” in our spinal cords and brains. The notion that our whole experience of the world is the result of a lot of little things called “neurons” has become, if not necessarily comprehensible, at least familiar to most of us.

Neuroglia cells in the spinal cord of the adult frog

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Date

1894

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Les nouvelles idées sur la structure du système nerveux: chez l'homme et chez les vertébrés


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