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  1. Charles G. Gross (b. Feb 29, 1936 in New York, NY) received his A.B. degree from Harvard University in 1957, and after a Fulbright Scholarship took him to the University of Cambridge he received a PhD there in 1961.

  2. Gustav Fritsch. Edvard Hitzig. In 1870 Gustav Fritsch and Edvard Hitzig showed that electrical stimulation of the cerebral cortex of a dog produced movements. This was a crucial event in the development of modern neuroscience because it was the first good experimental evidence for a) cerebral cortex involvement in motor function, ….

  3. Leonardo Da Vinci had a deep interest in the structure and function of the body. His drawings are the oldest surviving naturalistic depictions of human anatomy. This article examines seven of his drawings of the nervous system. In the earlier ones, he is almost totally bound by medieval tradition. Later, his drawings become more closely tied to ...

  4. Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772) was a famous Swedish religious thinker and mystic He also wrote extensively on brain function Many of his writings on the brain remained unpublished for 100 years or more, none had any effect on the development of neuro science Yet they contain many extraordinary insights that did not recur until late in the 19th ...

  5. Es eso lo que describe este artículo de Charles Gross quien era un profesor de psicología y del instituto de neurociencias de Princeton. Fritsch y Hitzig: La fisiología moderna de la corteza cerebral comienza en 1870 con Gustav Fritsch y Edward Hitzigquienes demostraron que la estimulación eléctrica de la corteza cerebral de un perro producíamovimientos.

  6. Address. The Charles and Joan Gross Family Foundation 186 Riverside Drive New York, NY 10024. Telephone. 212.873.6046 ph. Emails. General Inquiry info@cjgfamilyfoundation.com

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