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Charles Sherrington

British physiologist Sir Charles Sherrington (1857-1952) coins the term synapse. [Pg.99]

Two of the greatest minds in the history of science studied reflexes and believed that mental activity was stimulus-dependent. The Nobel Laureate Charles Sherrington argued, forcefully, that the reflex was the functional unit of the brain. He never really listened to his imaginative student, Thomas Graham Brown, who tried to... [Pg.35]

Sir Charles Sherrington ( neuron , synapse , integrated nervous system) Lord Edgar Adrian (electrical p.d.-based... [Pg.90]


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