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A Hole in the Head

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by Charles G Gross

Bruegel, Peter, 17, 117, 122, 129, 144

  ‘‘Building of the Ship, The’’ (Longfellow), 47

  Burton, Richard, 51n52

  Burton, Robert, 16, 126

  Cabanis, Pierre, 185

  Cal Tech, 279

  Calvinism, 161

  Cambridge University, 268

  Camera obscura, 72

  Cameron, H. A., 237

  Cannon, Walter B., 196–197

  Cao Cao, 12

  Capillaries, 83

  Cardinal Albergati (Van Eyck), 72

  Cardiocentric view, 27–29

  Celsus, 8

  Central nervous system (CNS)

  convergence and, 275–276

  electrical stimulation and, 82–83 (see also Electrical stimulation)

  internal environment and, 193–198

  neurogenesis and, 229–242

  pontifical cells and, 275–276

  Cerebellum, 86, 88, 95, 100, 202, 208

  Cerebral cortex, vii, 2

  autoradiography and, 230, 233

  Broca and, 95–96

  chemical stimulation and, 89

  cognitive function and, 84–87, 94–95, 179

  as composed of blood vessels, 84

  conflicting views on, 201–203

  denigrating role of, 37

  electrical stimulation and, 77–80, 82–83, 89, 96–98, 102, 106, 108–112

  Ferrier and, 98–111

  Flourens and, 94–95, 202, 204

  Fritsch-Hitzig experiments and, 78–80, 97–98, 202

  Gall and, 89–90, 93–96

  gnostic fields and, 270, 273

  grandmother cells and, 263–281

  Jackson and, 96–97

  memory and, 84, 86

  motor skills and, 77, 80–82 (see also Motor skills)

  neurogenesis and, 230–240

  Panizza and, 201–225

  phrenology and, 89–96, 202

  punctate localization and, 93–95, 110–111, 202 (see also Localization)

  as rind, 83–84, 86, 180

  spread of convulsions and, 97

  Spurzheim and, 89–90, 93

  Swedenborg and, 88–89

  von Haller and, 89, 201–202

  Willis and, 84–87

  Cerebral peduncles, 205, 209–210, 214–215, 218, 220–221

  Cerebri Anatome (Willis), 126

  Cerebrum, 84, 94, 96–97, 169, 235

  Charcot, J.-M., 99

  Chemistry, 89, 186, 190, 254

  Cheney, Dorothy, 260

  Children

  dyslexia and, 141–143, 155–156, 157nn17,18

  left-handed, 147

  letter reversal and, 142

  mirror images and, 131, 135, 137, 141–147, 151, 155, 157n18

  right-handed, 147

  trepanation and, 17

  Chinese medicine

  chi principle and, 34

  psychological functions and, 25

  trepanation and, 10, 12, 19

  Yellow Emperor’s Classic and, 25

  Chi principle, 34

  Christ, 168–169, 171, 174

  Christians, 42, 45–46, 62

  Chrysippus, 37–38, 45

  Chyle, 35

  Cobbe, Frances Power, 99

  Coding

  grandmother cells and, 263–281

  hierarchies and, 274–275

  labeled line, 274–276

  medial temporal lobe and, 279, 281

  sparse, 279

  Cognitive ethology, 257–260

  Cognitive function, 84–87, 94–95, 179

  College de France, 188, 191–192

  Colombo, Arnaldo, 201–227

  Colombo, Michael, 201–227

  Color, 55–57, 275

  Columbia University, 134–135

  Commodus, 34

  Common sense, 84

  Conant, James B., 252

  Conditioned reflex, 268

  Conditioned Reflexes and Neuron Organization (Konorski), 268

  Convergence, 275–276

  Cooper, Astley, 13

  Corballis, M. C., 136–137, 139, 141

  Cornell University, 255, 257

  Cornish miners, 13

  Corpus callosum, 84

  Corpus striatum. See Optic thalamus

  Cortical glandules, 88

  Cosmology

  extraterrestrial communication and, 134, 156n4, 156n5

  mirror images and, 131, 134–135

  Cottrell, J. E., 66, 69, 72

  Creator, 41–42, 44, 134

  Crichton-Browne, James, 98

  Crown saw, 8

  Cruelty to Animals Act, 99–100

  Cure for Madness (or Folly) (Bosch), 17, 120, 129

  Cybernetics, 197

  Cytoarchitectonic maps, 96

  Dali, Salvador, 120

  Damascenus, Alexander, 38, 41

  Dante Alighieri, 65

  Darwin, Charles, 99, 194, 258

  da Vinci, Leonardo, 45

  left-handedness of, 147, 149

  light properties and, 72

  mirror-writing by, 158n35

  portrait orientation and, 147, 149

  recurrent laryngeal nerves drawing of, 45

  Davis, Hallowell, 252

  Dayer, A. G., 237

  Dead Christ (Montegna), 171

  Dean, A., 151

  Degas, E., 144

  Deijman, Johannes, 168–172, 174

  Democritus, 28, 55

  Dentate gyrus, 230, 232, 235–236, 239– 240

  Descartes, René, 57, 82, 185

  Destutt de Tracy, A. L. C., 185

  Dethier, Vince, 251

  Dia Que Me Quieras, El (film), 176

  Disraeli, Benjamin, 99

  Dissections, 118

  accuracy in Rembrandt, 172, 174

  anatomy lessons and, 161, 163, 166–174

  antivivisectionists and, 99–100, 185–186, 190, 192

  Aristotle and, 27–28

  art and, 161, 163, 166–174

  Galen and, 36–44, 46

  Panizza experiments and, 203–225

  public, 161, 163, 166, 168–174, 176

  Rembrandt and, 168–169, 174, 176

  subjects of, 174

  as theater, 163, 166

  vivisection and, 36, 82, 99–100, 185– 186, 190, 192

  Willis and, 86

  Docteur Pascal, Le (Zola), 192

  Donne, John, 65–66

  Dorsal cortex, 88

  Drugs, 33, 119

  Dualism, 185

  Duckworth, W. L. H., 32

  Du Bois-Reymond, Emil, 83

  Du Petit, François Pourfour, 86, 89

  Dural membrane

  falx and, 174

  Rembrandt and, 169

  trepanation and, 11–13, 18–19

  Dürer, Albrecht, 144

  Dutch East India Company, 172

  Dyslexia, 141–143, 155–156, 157nn17,18

  Echolocation, 261

  bats and, 247, 249, 251–257

  duration and, 255–256

  frequency-modulated (FM) signals and, 255–256

  Eckenhoff, M. F., 233

  Edwin Smith Surgical Papyrus, 1, 80

  Egypt, 25, 30, 147

  Einstein, Albert, 192

  Electrical stimulation

  action potential and, 83

  controlateral movements and, 80, 106, 108–109

  duration of, 109–110

  face-selective neurons and, 279

  faradic vs. galvanic, 109

  Ferrier and, 98, 102, 106, 108–111

  Fritsch-Hitzig experiments and, 78, 80, 97–98, 106, 108–111

  frontal cortex and, 106

  Galvani and, 83

  grandmother cells and, 279

  Leydon jar and, 82

  long-duration AC, 110

  monopolar DC, 110

  motor cortex and, 77–83, 89, 96–98, 102, 106, 108–112

  muscle spasms and, 80, 106, 109

  nervous system and, 82–83

  punctate l
ocalization and, 110–111

  reanimation and, 83

  Volta and, 83

  Electric battery, 83

  Electric fish, 78, 82, 256, 275

  Electromyographic (EMG) activity, 111

  Elementa Physiologiae Corporis Humani (von Haller), 89

  Eliot, George, 194

  Emotion

  animals and, 93, 258

  art and, 151

  brain and, 1, 27, 90

  dyslexia and, 141, 143

  face and, 266, 270, 277

  heart and, 1, 25, 28

  liver and, 25

  Plato and, 29

  Enantiomorphs, 134

  Encephalocentric view, 26–27

  Encyclopedia Britannica, 194

  Epicurus, 55

  Epilepsy, 13, 16–17, 98, 122

  Erasistratus of Alexandria, 27–28, 37, 86

  ER (TV show), 18

  Euclid, 54, 56–57

  Evil eye, 2, 53, 60, 62, 65

  Evolution, 139, 141, 194–195

  Exorcism, 19

  “Experimental Novel, The” (Zola), 192

  Extasie, The (Donne), 65–66

  Extramission theories

  Alcmaeon and, 55, 63

  Alhazen’s synthesis and, 56–57

  Arabs and, 56–57

  college students and, 66, 68

  disproving of, 57–60

  Euclid and, 54

  evil eye and, 53, 60, 62, 65

  “fire in the eye” and, 53–54, 57, 59–60

  history of science and, 69–70

  intromission theories and, 54–56

  love poetry and, 65–67

  naiveté and, 66–70

  persistence of, 60–66

  Plato and, 53–55, 65

  Ptolemy and, 54, 56–57

  schoolchildren and, 66, 68

  undergraduates and, 72–73

  Eyes. See Vision

  Fabricius ab Aquapendente, Hieronymus, 8, 10

  Face-selective cells, 266, 268, 273–281

  Falco, Charles, 72, 75n43

  Falx, 174

  Faraday, Michael, 180

  Ferrier, David, 77

  arrest of, 99–100

  duration of electrical stimulation and, 109–110

  Fritsch-Hitzig studies and, 102, 105–111

  Jackson and, 98, 102, 107–108

  localized centers and, 102, 105

  motor skills and, 98–111

  priority quarrels and, 107–108

  Fieser, Louis, 254–255

  Fisk, James, 251

  Fitness of the Environment, The (Henderson), 196

  Flaubert, G., 192

  Flavius Boethus, 34, 38, 41

  Florida State University, 232

  Flourens, Pierre, 94–95, 202, 204, 213

  Fonteijn, Joris, 169, 174

  Forbes, Alexander, 253

  Foster, Michael, 107, 194

  Fovea, 78

  France, 6, 8, 13

  Franco-Prussian War, 78

  Franklin, Benjamin, 83

  Fredericq, Leon, 194–195

  French Academy, 185, 191

  French Revolution, 185

  Fritsch, Gustav, 77, 179, 202

  anthropology and, 78

  duration of electrical stimulation and, 109–110

  Ferrier and, 102, 105–111

  Jackson and, 97

  motor cortex and, 78–80, 97–98

  Panizza and, 201

  as Privatdozent, 78

  racism and, 78

  Frontal cortex, 47, 106

  Frontal lobe, 90, 95, 202

  Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), 96, 278–279

  Functions of the Brain, The (Ferrier), 100

  Fusiform face area (FFA), 278

  Gaffron, M., 151

  Galambos, Robert, 180, 247, 252–253, 255

  Galen of Pergamon, vii, 11, 28

  Alexander Damascenus and, 38, 41

  background of, 30, 33–34

  cardiocentric view and, 29

  cranial nerves and, 35–36

  Creator and, 41–42, 44

  dissections and, 36–44, 46

  eyes and, 54, 56–57

  glossocomion and, 42–44

  Galen of Pergamon (cont.) heart and, 28, 37–38, 42, 44

  influence of, 30, 34, 37, 45, 82, 172

  labeled line coding and, 275

  laryngeals and, 30, 34, 38–41, 45

  location of soul and, 37

  motor skills and, 36–44, 82

  muscular action and, 41–44

  neuroscience achievements of, 35–37

  ox brain and, 35–36, 46

  physiological system of, 34–35

  pneuma principle and, 34–35

  as Prince of Physicians, 25

  pulley mechanisms and, 42–44

  religion and, 42

  rete mirabile and, 35

  self-promotion of, 48n16

  spinal cord and, 36

  squealing pig demonstration of, 38–41, 45

  Stoics and, 29

  teleology of, 41–42, 45–46

  vagus nerve and, 38, 44

  writings of, 30, 32

  Galen on the Brain (Rocca), 46

  Gall, Franz Joseph

  hemispheric function and, 37

  phrenology and, 89–90, 93–96, 202, 204

  Galvani, Luigi, 83

  Galvanic stimulation. See Electrical stimulation

  Gardner, Martin, 156n4

  Garey, Laurence, 174

  Gender, 6, 166

  Geometry, 54, 56–57

  Germany, 78, 97–98, 192–193, 268

  Gigli saw, 8

  Gladiators, 33

  Glance curve, 149, 151

  Glisson, Francis, 82

  Glossocomion, 42–44

  Gnostic fields, 270, 273

  Gnostic neurons

  face-selective, 266, 268, 273–281

  hierarchies and, 274–276

  inferior temporal cortex and, 273–274

  Konorski and, 266–273

  God, 41–42, 44, 134, 166

  Gold leaf electroscope, 82

  Goldman, Patricia, 268

  Goltz, Friedrich, 99

  Gould, Elizabeth, 237, 245nn44,46

  Gould, Jim, 257, 260–261

  Grandmother cells, 180

  association cortex and, 272

  candidate for true, 279–281

  coding and, 263, 274–276

  conditioned reflex and, 268

  convergence and, 275–276

  definition of, 263

  electrical stimulation and, 279

  face/hand selective cells and, 266, 268, 273–281

  frogs and, 266, 273

  gnostic neurons and, 266–277

  hierarchical processing and, 270, 274–276

  hippocampus and, 279

  inferior temporal (IT) cortex and, 272–274, 277–278

  Konorski and, 266–273, 276

  labeled lines and, 274–276

  Lettvin and, 264–266, 276

  medial temporal lobe and, 279, 281

  modality of, 263

  monkeys and, 273–274, 278–279

  mother cells and, 264–266

  pontifical cells and, 275–276

  Great Depression, 196

  Greek medicine, 2. See also specific physician

  cardiocentric view and, 27–29

  Creator and, 41–42, 44

  dissections and, 36–44, 46

  encephalocentric view and, 26–27

  extramission theories and, 53–73

  glossocomion and, 42–44

  head injuries and, 10–11

  incubation and, 33

  location of soul and, 37

  Pergamon and, 30, 33

  pneuma principle and, 34–35, 82

  stagnant blood and, 11

  translation of, 32, 46, 48n16

  trepanation and, 8, 10–12, 16, 19

  vivisection and, 82

  Griffin, Dona
ld, 180

  background of, 247–249

  beaver communication and, 257

  bee dancing and, 256–257

  bird navigation and, 253, 256

  cochlear microphonics and, 252–254

  cognitive ethology and, 257–260

  echolocation studies of, 247, 253, 255–256, 261

  empiricism of, 258

  flying lessons of, 253–254

  graduate school and, 252–254

  Institute for Research in Animal Behavior and, 257

  Junior Fellowship of, 254

  papers of, 248–249

  Rockefeller Institute and, 257

  undergraduate years and, 249, 251–252

  wartime and, 254–255

  Griffin, Henry Farrand, 247

  Grinnell, Alan, 255

  Grusser, Otto, 60

  Guevera, Ernesto “Che,” 168, 174–176

  Guild of Surgeons, 163, 166

  Gur, R. E., 147

  Haldane, J. B. S., 195

  Haldane, J. S., 195, 198

  Hand-selective cells, 273–274

  Han dynasty, 12

  Hartridge, H., 251

  Harvard Society of Fellows, 254

  arvard University, 196, 248–253, 257

  Harvey, William, 10, 34

  Headaches

  cluster, 172

  strokes and, 219

  trepanation and, 12, 17–19

  Head injuries, 1, 10

  Chinese medicine and, 12

  contracoup, 80

  depressed fractures and, 5, 11–13, 19, 122

  Hippocratic school and, 80

  Konorski and, 268

  motor skills and, 80

  phrenology and, 93

  types of, 11

  wartime, 268

  Western medicine and, 12–13

  Heart

  anatomical connections of, 27

  cardiocentric view and, 27–29

  as center of emotion, 1, 25, 28

  embryological development of, 27

  Galen and, 28, 37–38, 42, 44

  intellect and, 25

  motor skills and, 25

  pneuma principle and, 34–35

  sensation and, 28, 37–38, 46–47

  touch sensitivity of, 27

  tripartite soul and, 28

  vagus nerve and, 38, 44

  Helmholtz, Herman von, 180–181

  Hemispheric function, 37

  facial recognition and, 149

  language and, 142–143, 158n20

  lateral bias in, 149, 157n11, 158n20

  mirror images and, 136–139, 142–143, 147, 149, 158n20

  visual cortex and, 203–225

  Henderson, L. J., 196–198

  Henry Frank Guggenheim Foundation, 257

  Herophilus, 27–28

  Herrick, C. L., 78

  Hippocampus

  grandmother cells and, 274, 276, 279

  neurogenesis and, 230, 233–240

  Hippocrates, 8

  cardiocentric view and, 27–29

  head injuries and, 80

  importance of brain and, 26

  influence of, 172

  intellect and, 28

  motor skills and, 80

  phlegm and, 84

  sensation of brain and, 37

  trepanation and, 10–11, 22

  writings of, 48n3

  Hippocratic Oath, 19

  Hiroshima, 255

 

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