打字猴:1.70062653e+09
1700626530
1700626531 [4] J. M. Harlow, “Recovery from the passage of an iron bar through the head,” Publications of the Massachusetts Medical Society 2(3),pp.327-47,1868.
1700626532
1700626533 [5] Maria Konnikova, Scientific American y Feb. 8, 2013, https://blogs.scientificamerican.com /literally-psyched/the-man-who-couldnt-speakand-how-he-r evolution ized-psychology/. Accessed July 15, 2018.
1700626534
1700626535 [6] Aubertin, 1861, quoted by L. L. LaPointe, Paul Broca and the Origins of Language in the Brain (San Diego: Plural Publishing, 2012), p.129.
1700626536
1700626537 [7] A. P, Wickens, A History of the Brain: From Stone Age Surgery to Modern Neuroscience (London: Psychology Press, 2014), p.171.
1700626538
1700626539 [8] Bahar Gholipour, “A visual history of neurons,Brain Decoder,” April 13,2015. http://behdad .org/mirror/www.braindecoder.com/a-visual-history-of-neurons-1089282606.html. Accessed July 19, 2018.
1700626540
1700626541 [9] A. B. Keener, “The first neuron drawings, 1870s,”The Scientist. https://www.the-scientist. com/foundations/the-first-neuron-drawings-1870s-3475l. Accessed July 19, 2018.
1700626542
1700626543 [10] Stanley Finger, “Santiago Ramón y Cajal: From Nerve Nets to Neuron Doctrine,” Minds Behind the Brain: A History of the Pioneers and their Discoveries (New York: Oxford University Press, 2000), pp.197–216.
1700626544
1700626545 [11] E. A. Newman, A. Araque, and J. M. Dubinsky, eds., The Beautiful Brain: The Drawings of Santiago Ramón y Cajal (New York: Abrams, 2018), p.12.
1700626546
1700626547 [12] L. Swanson, in E. A. Newman, A. Araque, and J. M. Dubinsky, eds., The Beautiful Brain: The Drawings of Santiago Ramón y Cajal (New York: Abrams, 2018), p.12.
1700626548
1700626549 [13] M. Fessenden, Smithsonian.com, https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/revel-thesewondrous-drawings-father-neuroscience-180961881/ Jan. 23, 2017, Accessed July 27, 2018.
1700626550
1700626551 [14] Ibid.
1700626552
1700626553 [15] E. V. Evarts, “Activity of neurons in visual cortex of the cat during sleep with low voltage fast EEG activity,” Journal of Neurophysiology 25: 812–6, 1962.
1700626554
1700626555 [16] E. V. Evarts, “Temporal patterns of discharge of pyramidal tract neurons during sleep and waking in the monkey,” Journal of Neurophysiology, 27: 152–71, 1964.
1700626556
1700626557 [17] E. V. Evarts, “Pyramidal tract activity associated with a conditioned hand movement in the monkey,” Journal of Neurophysiology, 29: 1011–27, 1966.
1700626558
1700626559 [18] W. T. Thach, Edward Vaughan Evarts 1926–1985, A biographical memoir. National Academy of Sciences. Biographical Memoirs, 2000, vol. 78, pp.1–15.
1700626560
1700626561 [19] Ibid., p.6.
1700626562
1700626563 [20] A. Mehta, Mahlon DeLong profile part 1. The Dana Foundation. http://www.dana.org/News/Details.aspx?id=42940. Accessed July 29, 2018.
1700626564
1700626565 [21] Ibid.
1700626566
1700626567 [22] M. R. DeLong, “Activity of pallidal neurons during movement,” Journal of Neurophysiology,.34: 414–27. 1971.
1700626568
1700626569 [23] A. Mehta, Mahlon DeLong profile part 1. The Dana Foundation. http://www.dana.org/News/Details.aspx?id=42940. Accessed July 29, 2018.
1700626570
1700626571 [24] https://med.emory.edu/gamechangers/researchers/delong/bio.html. Accessed July 29, 2018.
1700626572
1700626573 [25] A. Mehta, Mahlon DeLong profile part 1. The Dana Foundation. http://www.dana.org/News/Details.aspx?id=42940. Accessed July 29, 2018.
1700626574
1700626575 [26] Ibid.
1700626576
1700626577 [27] http://www.dana.org/News/Details.aspx?id=42940. Accessed July 29, 2018.
1700626578
1700626579 [28] H. Bergman, T. Wichmann, M. R. DeLong, “Reversal of experimental parkinsonism by lesions of the subthalamic nucleus,” Science, vol. 249, Issue 4975, pp.1436–1438, Sept. 1990.
[ 上一页 ]  [ :1.70062653e+09 ]  [ 下一页 ]