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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Book
Paul Eling; Stanley Finger
(2021)
Gall, Spurzheim, and the Phrenological Movement: Insights and Perspectives.
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Article
Yvan Prkachin
(2021)
“The Sleeping Beauty of the Brain”: Memory, MIT, Montreal, and the Origins of Neuroscience.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 22-44).
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Article
Josef Hlade
(2021)
Reconsidering “Brain mythology”.
Medicina Historica
(pp. 1-9).
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Thesis
Joseph Leonardo Vignone
(2021)
Bodies of Knowledge: Medicine, Memory, and Enhancement in Medieval Islam.
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Article
Kevin Jang
(2021)
Nicolaus Steno and the Cartesian Brain.
Medicina Historica
(pp. 1-8).
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Book
John Lardas Modern
(2021)
Neuromatic, Or, a Particular History of Religion and the Brain.
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Article
Brian P. Bloomfield; Karen Dale
(2020)
Limitless? Imaginaries of Cognitive Enhancement and the Labouring Body.
History of the Human Sciences
(pp. 37-63).
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Article
Susanne Schregel; Tineke Broer
(2020)
Introduction: Contested Narratives of the Mind and the Brain: Neuro/Psychological Knowledge in Popular Debates and Everyday Life.
History of the Human Sciences
(pp. 3-11).
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Article
Tineke Broer; Martyn Pickersgill; Sarah Cunningham-Burley
(2020)
Neurobiological Limits and the Somatic Significance of Love: Caregivers’ Engagements with Neuroscience in Scottish Parenting Programmes.
History of the Human Sciences
(pp. 85-109).
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Book
Jess Keiser
(2020)
Nervous Fictions: Literary Form and the Enlightenment Origins of Neuroscience.
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Article
Eglė Sakalauskaitė-Juodeikienė; Paul Eling; Stanley Finger
(2020)
Ludwig Heinrich Bojanus (1776–1827) on Gall’s Craniognomic System, Zoology, and Comparative Anatomy.
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
(pp. 29-47).
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Article
Jacob Lauge Thomassen; Simon Beierholm
(2020)
Franz Joseph Gall Came to Copenhagen, and for a Brief Moment the Brain Was the Talk of the Town.
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
(pp. 48-59).
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Article
Michael Hagner
(2020)
Georg Büchner: Anatomist of the Animal Brain and the Human Mind.
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
(pp. 90-100).
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Article
Mattia Mantovani
(2020)
Descartes’ Man Under Construction: The Circulatory Statue of Salomon Reisel, 1680.
Early Science and Medicine: A Journal for the Study of Science, Technology and Medicine in the Pre-modern Period
(pp. 101-134).
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Article
Richard Leblanc
(2019)
The White Paper: Wilder Penfield, the Stream of Consciousness, and the Physiology of Mind.
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
(pp. 416-436).
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Article
Jeff Robbins
(September 2019)
If Technology Is a Parasite Masquerading as a Symbiont—Are We the Host?.
IEEE Technology and Society Magazine
(pp. 24-33).
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Article
Victoria Pitts-Taylor
(2019)
Neurobiologically Poor? Brain Phenotypes, Inequality, and Biosocial Determinism.
Science, Technology and Human Values
(pp. 660-685).
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Book
Miranda Anderson; Michael Wheeler
(2019)
Distributed Cognition in Medieval and Renaissance Culture.
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Article
Fernando Vidal
(2019)
What Makes Neuroethics Possible?.
History of the Human Sciences
(pp. 32-58).
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Book
Lori A. Schmied
(2019)
The Advance of Neuroscience: Twelve Topics from the Victorian Era to Today.
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