The brain in Spain: The legacy of Santiago Ramón y Cajal.

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Neuroscientist Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-19 DOI:10.1177/10738584241297663
Emmanuel Drouin, Ricardo Martínez Murillo, Patrick Hautecoeur
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Abstract

The legacy of Santiago Ramón y Cajal, Spain's first Nobel laureate neuroscientist recognized as the founding father of modern neuroscience, is to be preserved in a new museum in Madrid: the National Museum of Natural Sciences (MNCN), one of the most important scientific research institutes in the country sciences in the scope of natural sciences of the Spanish National Research Council. For a boy who dreamed of being an artist but started his career apprenticed to first a barber and then a cobbler, Santiago Ramón y Cajal made a distinguished mark in science. One of Cajal's most important contributions to our understanding of the brain was his discovery of the direction of the information flow within neurons and in neural circuits, which he called the "dynamic polarization law," without a doubt the founding principle of neurosciences. The exposition planned by the MNCN is a perfect occasion to show the academy and, it is hoped, the general public at large the beautiful organization of the nervous system as first acknowledged by modern science. With the highly motivated organizers of this well-planned initiative, neuroscientists at the Cajal Institute are confident that this sample of the Cajal legacy will also be taken as an esthetic experience for those who approach it for the first time. It might be that science and art often go together.

西班牙的大脑:圣地亚哥的遗产Ramón y Cajal。
圣地亚哥Ramón y卡哈尔,西班牙第一位诺贝尔奖得主神经科学家,被公认为现代神经科学之父,他的遗产将被保存在马德里的一个新博物馆:国家自然科学博物馆(MNCN),这是西班牙国家研究委员会自然科学范围内最重要的科学研究机构之一。对于一个梦想成为艺术家的男孩来说,圣地亚哥Ramón y卡哈尔的职业生涯开始于一个理发师,然后是一个鞋匠,他在科学上取得了杰出的成就。卡哈尔对我们理解大脑最重要的贡献之一是他发现了神经元和神经回路中信息流的方向,他称之为“动态极化定律”,毫无疑问,这是神经科学的基本原理。由MNCN计划的展览是一个完美的机会,向学术界和广大公众展示现代科学首次承认的神经系统的美丽组织。卡哈尔研究所的神经科学家们对这个精心策划的项目的组织者充满信心,他们相信,卡哈尔遗产的这个样本也会被那些第一次接近它的人当作一种审美体验。也许科学和艺术经常相伴而行。
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Neuroscientist
Neuroscientist 医学-临床神经学
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11.50
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期刊介绍: Edited by Stephen G. Waxman, The Neuroscientist (NRO) reviews and evaluates the noteworthy advances and key trends in molecular, cellular, developmental, behavioral systems, and cognitive neuroscience in a unique disease-relevant format. Aimed at basic neuroscientists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, and psychiatrists in research, academic, and clinical settings, The Neuroscientist reviews and updates the most important new and emerging basic and clinical neuroscience research.
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