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  1. Richard Caton (1842, Bradford – 1926), of Liverpool, England, was a British physician, physiologist and Lord Mayor of Liverpool who was crucial in discovering the electrical nature of the brain and laid the groundwork for Hans Berger to discover alpha wave activity in the human brain.

  2. 6 de fev. de 2021 · Richard Caton is recognized as the discoverer of the waves of electrical potential which today form the basis of electroencephalography. He reported his finding in three communications, two in the British Medical Journal and one to the Ninth International Congress of Medicine at Washington, DC.

  3. Richard Caton, um médico inglês do século XIX, é reconhecido como um dos precursores no estudo da atividade elétrica cerebral. Sua curiosidade pioneira o levou a investigar um território científico quase completamente inexplorado.

  4. The first known neurophysiologic recordings of animals were performed by Richard Caton in 1875. The advent of recording the electrical activity of human beings took another half century to occur. Hans Berger, a German psychiatrist, pioneered the EEG in humans in 1924.

  5. 11 de set. de 2020 · Pioneers of the EEG, Episode 2: Richard Caton. This video is presented as part of our series "Pioneers Of The EEG". Richard Caton is credited with the first EEG (projecting an EEG on a...

  6. Hans Berger recorded the first human electroencephalograms (EEGs) in 1924. He obtained his medical degree from the University of Jena, Germany, in 1897 and then joined the university psychiatric clinic directed by Otto Binswanger. There he remained until retirement in 1938.

  7. Richard Caton (1842–1926), an English scientist, is credited with discovering the electrical properties of the brain, by recording electrical activity from the brains of animals using a sensitive galvanometer, noting fluctuations in activity during sleep and absence of activity following death.