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Title: History of Cognitive Neuroscience


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History of Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Neolithic Neurology
  • (i.e. trephination)
  • Estimated 65 survival rate from Stanley Finger,
    neurologist
  • One archeological site in France with 120 skulls
    had 40 with holes

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Fundamental Circularity of Being
The world is inseparable from the subject, but
from a subject which is nothing but a projection
of the world, and the subject is inseparable from
the world, but from a world which the subject
itself projects. Merleau-Ponty (1906-1961)
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Goal of Cognitive Neuroscience is to provide
and explain the correspondence between brain
and mind structure and function Does
brainmind or some other relationship?
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Ancient views of the mind
  • Cerebrocentric Cardiocentric
  • Plato, Hippocrates
    Aristotle

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Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564) De Humani
Corporis Fabrica (The Fabric of The Human Body)
1543 Studied anatomy solely for
structure Some error in brain convolutions
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Rene Descartes (1596-1650) De Homine
1662 Mechanistic view of brain Pineal gland
gateway to soul
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Luigi Galvani (1737-1798) Professor of
Obstetrics Moves frog leg with static
electricity Detects electricity in the nerves
of frogs

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Phrenology
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Cerebral Localization Gall
  • Franz Gall (1781) pioneer
  • noted aphasia-frontal lesion link
  • Phrenology Analysis of the shapes and lumps of
    the skull would reveal a persons personality and
    intellect.
  • Identified 27 basic faculties like imitation,
    spirituality

Franz Joseph Gall (1758-1828)
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Cerebral Holism (Diffuse representation)
  • Pierre Flourens (1824) set up lab to attack
    Galls mind-brain equivalence.
  • He demonstrated that main divisions of brain were
    responsible for largely different functions.
  • By removing cerebrum, all perceptions, motor
    function, and judgment were abolished.
  • Removal of cerebellum affected equilibrium and
    motor coordination.
  • Destruction of brain stem caused death.
  • Extensive cortical lesions in birds and rabbits
    showed little behavioral change, which led him to
    believe that these functions are represented
    diffusely around the brain.

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Swing back to Localization
  • Bouillaud (1825) large series of speech loss
    with frontal lesions
  • Marc Dax (1836) LH damage, right hemiplegia,
    aphasia linked
  • Paul Broca (1861) convincing evidence of speech
    laterality Tan

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Paul Broca (1824-1880) Anthropologist and
anatomist Paris educated MD pathologist Tan
aphasic patient died in April 1861 Nous parlons
avez lhemisphere gauche
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Swing back to Localization
  • Carl Wernicke (1874) temporal lesion disturbs
    comprehension. Developed connectionism model of
    language and predicated conduction aphasia

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Back to Holism
  • John Hughlings Jackson
  • CNS hierarchies,
  • highly interactive

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Korbinian Brodmann (1868-1918) Established the
basis for comparative cytoarchitectonics of the
mammalian cortex.
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Back to Localization
  • Brodmann (1905) 52 cytoarchitectonic brain areas
  • Experimental Neurology Patient H.M. and
    callosotomy

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Camillo Golgi (1843-1926)
Golgis silver chromate stain shows dendrites,
soma, and axons
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Santiago Ramon y Cajal (1852-1934)
Father of Modern Neuroscience
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Birth of Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Cognitive Psychology
  • strengths cognitive components (versus
    abilities like speech)
  • Neuroimaging
  • strengths normal brains, spatial resolution
  • Neurology
  • strengthsmechanisms, causation

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Modern Phrenology
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History of Cognitive Neuroscience
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