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Foundations of the Neuron Doctrine

Foundations of the Neuron Doctrine

25th Anniversary Edition

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The neuron doctrine, first formulated in 1891, states that the brain is constructed of individual neurons, organized into functioning circuits that mediate behavior. Above all else, this is the main concept that underlies all of modern neuroscience. This 25th Aniversary Edition of The Foundations of the Neuron Doctrine explains how this theory was the product of an explosion of histological studies and vigorous debates near the end of the nineteenth century by anextraordinary group of scientists, most importantly the leading figure of the time, Santiago Ramon y Cajal of Spain, and includes the foremost nervous system investigators of many countries, such as Albrecht Kolliker, Sigmund Freud, Wilhelm His, August Forel, Fritdjof Nansen and Gustav Retzius. The neuron doctrineexplains how these eminent scientists used a selective nerve cell stain invented by Camillo Golgi of Italy and followed him in describing the fabulous branching patterns of nerve cells, providing strong evidence that the cells interact as individual units to form circuits. This work also describes how this view was opposed by Golgi, who maintained that the nerve cells form syncytial networks. Studies in the 1950s appeared resoundingly to confirm the nerve cell as an individual unit, as embodiedin the neuron doctrine, which became the basis for the rise of concepts of normal and disordered neural function in the remaining 20th century. This 25th Anniversary Edition concludes by discussing how recent studies are showing a much greater degree of complexity in neuronal organization, so thatthe debate of neuron versus network is again coming to the fore of neuroscience research. Unique to this anniversary edition is the inclusion of commentaries by distinguished leaders in the neurosciences on the continuing relevance of the neuron doctrine for modern studies of the brain at all levels, from genes and molecules to microcircuits, neural networks, and behavior.
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OUP USA
82841
9780190259389
9780190259389

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Publication date
2015
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
384
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 235
Weight (g)
782
  • Preface; Commentaries on The Neuron Doctrine; Cajal, Golgi and Ariadnes Needle - Marina Bentivoglio; Reflections on the Neuron Doctrine - Javier DeFelipe; The Neuron Doctrine Revisited: A Personal Account - Sten Grillner; Camillo Golgi, Foundations of the Neuron Doctrine, and the; History of Neurosciences - Paolo Mazzarello; Some Reflections on the Neuron Doctrine - Larry Swanson; 1. Introduction; 2. From the Beginnings to the Cell Theory; 3. Do Nerve Cells Belong in the Cell Theory?; 4. Nerve Cells or Nerve Nets?; 5. Kolliker Gives In; 6. Support Builds for Network; 7. The Nerve Cell Studies of Freud; 8. The Revolutionary Method of Golgi; 9. A Neuron Theory Begins to Take Form: His, Forel, Nansen; 10. Ramon y Cajal: The Shock of Recognition; 11. The Early Discoveries of Cajal; 12. The Laws of Cajal; 13. Joining the Mainstream; 14. The Neuron Doctrine; 15. The Law of Dynamic Polarization; 16. Controversy; 17. The Synapse and the Growth Cone; 18. Forging a Consensus; 19. Confrontation in Stockholm; 20. Modern Revisions of the Neuron Doctrine; Comment on Sources; References; Index;
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