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Three before their time: neuroscientists whose ideas were ignored by their contemporaries.

机译:在他们的时代之前的三个:神经科学家,其思想被当代人所忽视。

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I discuss three examples of neuroscientists whose ideas were ignored by their contemporaries but were accepted as major insights decades or even centuries later. The first is Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772) whose ideas on the functions of the cerebral cortex were amazingly prescient. The second is Claude Bernard (1813-1878) whose maxim that the constancy of the internal environment is the condition for the free life was not understood for about 50 years when it came to dominate the development of modern physiology. The third is Joseph Altman (1925-) who overturned the traditional dogma that no new neurons are made in the adult mammalian brain and was vindicated several decades later.
机译:我讨论了神经科学家的三个例子,这些例子的思想遭到了同时代人的忽视,但几十年甚至几个世纪后被接受为主要见解。第一个是伊曼纽尔·瑞典堡(Emanuel Swedenborg,1688-1772年),他对大脑皮层功能的构想令人惊讶。第二个例子是克劳德·伯纳德(Claude Bernard,1813-1878年),他的基本观点是,内部环境的恒定是自由生活的条件,这一点在主宰现代生理学发展的约50年中一直未被理解。第三位是约瑟夫·奥特曼(Joseph Altman,1925-),他推翻了传统的教条,即成年哺乳动物脑中没有新的神经元,几十年后被证明是正确的。

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