Neuron Doctrine and Electrophysiology

  • Bullock T
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Abstract

The neuron doctrine, which we chiefly owe to Cajal (1), was unquestionably a giant stride forward in the understanding of the substratum of nervous function. It forms the basis of all modem work on the nervous system. It asserts that the nerve cell and its processes,...

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Bullock, T. H. (1993). Neuron Doctrine and Electrophysiology. In How do Brains Work? (pp. 91–96). Birkhäuser Boston. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-9427-3_10

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