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Cortical grey matter schema by Santiago Ramon Y Cajal
RAMON Y CAJAL, Santiago (1852-1934). Spanish doctor and histologist, Nobel Prize in 1906. Histological schema of the constitutive elements of the cortical grey matter. Original drawing by Ramon y Cajal. SPAIN. Madrid. Faculty of Medicine. The Complutense University of Madrid
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Cajal Complutense Doctor Elements Faculty Histologist Nobel Prize Ramon Santiago University Upright Cortical Histological Matter Schema Up Right
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1. Title: "Discovering the Mysteries of the Brain: Santiago Ramon y Cajal's Histological Schema of Cortical Grey Matter" This image showcases a historical drawing by the renowned Spanish neuroscientist, Santiago Ramon y Cajal (1852-1934). Widely regarded as the "father of modern neuroscience," Cajal was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1906 for his groundbreaking research on the structure of the nervous system. The drawing, titled "Histological schema of the constitutive elements of the cortical grey matter," is an original work by Cajal himself, created during his tenure at the Faculty of Medicine in Madrid, Spain, at the Complutense University. The image is presented upright, providing a clear and detailed view of the intricate structures of the cortical grey matter. Cortical grey matter is a crucial component of the brain, responsible for processing sensory information, generating motor commands, and facilitating higher cognitive functions. In this drawing, Cajal meticulously depicts the various elements that make up this essential part of the human brain. The vertical orientation of the image allows for an unobstructed view of the intricate details, revealing the complex interconnections between neurons and their supporting structures. The drawing serves as a testament to Cajal's unwavering dedication to understanding the intricacies of the human brain and his pioneering role in advancing our knowledge of neuroanatomy. This remarkable piece of scientific history is a reminder of the profound impact that one individual's curiosity and perseverance can have on our collective understanding of the world around us. Cajal's work continues to inspire generations of researchers and students, as they strive to unravel the mysteries of the brain and its functions.
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