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Procedures and complications in late-nineteenth-century experimental neuroanatomical research exemplified by articles of Henry Herbert Donaldson (1857-1938)

机译:第十九世纪晚期的程序和并发症的实验性神经杀菌研究中的亨利赫伯特唐纳森(1857-1938)

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Henry Herbert Donaldson (1857-1938) was a leader in neurological research in the United States for several decades, beginning about 1890. A detailed account of three of his earliest publications shows the neuroanatomical procedures involved in the study of the relation of brain and intelligence during the late-nineteenth-century in America. Two of the articles, published in September 1890 and December 1891, were titled, Anatomical Observations on the Brain and Several Sense-Organs of the Blind Deaf-Mute, Laura Dewy Bridgman (1829-1889); the third, published in August 1892, used the information from the first two to delimit the extent of the visual processing area of the human cortex. Donaldson's procedures included brain cuttings and measures of macroscopic brain structures, histology of cellular structures, attempts to relate macroscopic brain structures with brain functions, data corrections, estimations, comparisons, and statistics. These procedures provide a view of the relative thoroughness, accuracy, and comparability of the various neuroanatomical techniques in use at that time and of Donaldson's implementation of the techniques. Donaldson's brain cutting techniques were much more comparable than his measurement techniques. The latter could be quite precise, but they were fraught with lack of standardized procedures that made corrections and estimations necessary when making data comparisons across studies. Donaldson emphasized these incompatibilities, implying a need for standardization. Statistical procedures were the least thorough and effective. His, and the field's, total complement of statistical techniques consisted of mean and range, which severely limited his ability to make complicated assessments. This limitation was not necessarily supplemented by stringent control group comparisons.
机译:Henry Herbert Donaldson(1857-1938)是美国的历史悠久的几十年内的神经学研究领导者,从大约1890年开始。他最早出版物的三个详细说明了涉及大脑和智力关系的神经解剖程序。在美国十九世纪末期。这两篇文章在1890年9月和1891年12月出版,题为,对大脑的解剖学观察和几个盲人聋哑人的机关,Laura Dewy Bridgman(1829-1889);第三,发表于1892年8月,使用前两个信息界定了人皮层的视觉处理区域的范围。 Donaldson的程序包括脑切割和宏观脑结构的衡量标准,细胞结构的组织学,试图将宏观脑结构与大脑功能,数据校正,估计,比较和统计数据联系起来。这些程序在当时和Donaldson对技术的实施方式提供了各种神经解析技术的相对彻底性,准确性和可比性。 Donaldson的脑切割技术比他的测量技术更媲美。后者可能是非常精确的,但它们被缺乏规范化的程序充满了规范和估计在进行研究中进行数据比较时。 Donaldson强调了这些不兼容,暗示了对标准化的需求。统计程序是最不彻底和有效的。他和该领域的统计技术的总补充包括平均值和范围,严重限制了他进行复杂评估的能力。这种限制不一定由严格的控制组比较补充。

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