An Essay On the Physiology of Mind An Interpretation Based On Biological Morph
An Essay On the Physiology of Mind An Interpretation Based On Biological Morph
Francis Xavier Dercum
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85. 4 Trans. College of Physicians, Philadelphia, 1896. 65 June of that year read an address on the same subject before the American Neurological Asso- ciation. 1 In the meantime, in the spring of 1896, the theory had been again advanced by two other French physicians, Azoulay and Pupin. This view was not accepted by Ramon y Cajal. 2 He, however, saw the necessity of ad- mitting a change in the relations of the neurones to each other, and offered the explanation that it was the neuroglia cells ...which moved and not the neurones. He maintained that the processes of the neuroglia cells represent an insulating and non-conducting material, and that during the stage of relaxation these processes penetrate between the arborizations of the nerve-cells and so make difficult or impossible the passage of nerve currents; on the other hand, in the stage of contraction the processes of the neuroglia cells are retracted and they then no longer sepa- rate the processes of the nerve-cells, and the latter are thus permitted to come into contact.
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