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Seeing and believing: three episodes in the history of neurophysiology
Christopher U.M. Smith
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History of Neurophysiology
100%
Optic Nerve
50%
21st Century
50%
Nineteenth Century
50%
16th Century
50%
Action Potential
50%
Nerve
50%
Dendrite
50%
Rod Bipolar Cell
50%
Mid-twentieth Century
50%
Synaptic Gap
50%
Biophysical Characteristics
50%
Andreas Vesalius
50%
True Complexity
50%
X-ray Diffraction (XRD) Analysis
50%
Volta
50%
Nobel Prize
50%
Hodgkin-Huxley
50%
Electron Microscopy
50%
Outer Plexiform Layer
50%
Cajal
50%
Biophysics
50%
Synaptology
50%
Ion Pore
50%
Hodgkin
50%
Unseen
50%
Early History
50%
Rod Spherule
50%
Alexandrian
50%
Galvani
50%
3rd Millennium BC
50%
Arts and Humanities
Episode
100%
Believing
100%
Continuous
33%
Action
33%
20th Century
33%
19th Century
33%
1950s
33%
16th century
33%
21st century
33%
early history
33%
3rd Century BC
33%
Nobel Prize
33%
Millennium
33%
Andreas Vesalius
33%
Neuroscience
Neurophysiology
100%
Optic Nerve
50%
Action Potential
50%
Dendrite
50%
Electron Microscopy
50%
Diclofenac
50%