Justo Gonzalo (1910-1986): a pioneer of brain dynamics.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q1 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY
Frontiers in Neuroanatomy Pub Date : 2026-03-18 eCollection Date: 2026-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fnana.2026.1754934
Isabel Gonzalo-Fonrodona
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The present work offers an overview of the pioneering contributions of the neuroscientist Justo Gonzalo to the study of the human cerebral cortex, within the historical context of his time and in relation to current research. Gonzalo initially trained under Gonzalo Rodríguez Lafora (a disciple of Santiago Ramón y Cajal) and always maintained a close relationship with him and his circle, connecting him to the Spanish Neurological School (Cajal's school). He also trained in neurology in Austria and Germany (1933-1935). The research he called brain dynamics began during the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) in a military hospital in Valencia, based on the study of patients with war-related brain injuries. Based on physiological criteria, Gonzalo described what he termed central syndrome of the cortex: a multisensory and bilaterally symmetrical disorder caused by a unilateral parieto-occipital cortical lesion in an associative area. He brought to light singular perceptual phenomena, and was the first to study inverted or tilted perception (visual, tactile, and auditory), the improvement of perception through increased stimulus intensity or the presence of additional stimuli, as well as other phenomena that remain little known today. These findings and the study of different cortical syndromes led Gonzalo to propose that the specificity of brain functions is gradually distributed throughout the cerebral cortex, giving rise to cortical gradients, whose overlap would result in fairly nonspecific or multisensory adaptive regions. This unitary approach went beyond the rigid cortical parcellation for the anatomical localization of brain functions, and is closely aligned with current studies. The interpretation of the central syndrome as analogous to the normal case, but with reduced excitability, led Gonzalo to apply scaling concepts that enabled him to develop formalizations and generalizations. He conducted this research in Spain, under very difficult conditions, with the support of the Cajal Institute. Despite the excellent international reception of his works in Spanish during the 1940s and 1950s, his contributions are scarcely known today due to the lack of timely publications in other languages. The publication of his works in English in 2023 has partially filled this gap.

Justo Gonzalo(1910-1986):脑动力学的先驱。
目前的工作提供了神经科学家Justo Gonzalo对人类大脑皮层研究的开创性贡献的概述,在他那个时代的历史背景下,并与当前的研究有关。Gonzalo最初在Gonzalo Rodríguez Lafora (Santiago的弟子Ramón y Cajal)的指导下训练,并始终与他和他的圈子保持着密切的关系,将他连接到西班牙神经学学校(Cajal的学校)。1933-1935年,他还在奥地利和德国接受神经学培训。他称之为脑动力学的研究开始于西班牙内战期间(1936-1939),在瓦伦西亚的一家军事医院,基于对战争相关脑损伤患者的研究。根据生理标准,Gonzalo描述了他所谓的皮层中枢综合征:一种多感觉和双侧对称的疾病,由单侧顶枕皮质损伤引起。他揭示了单一的感知现象,并且是第一个研究倒置或倾斜感知(视觉,触觉和听觉),通过增加刺激强度或存在额外刺激来改善感知的人,以及其他今天仍然鲜为人知的现象。这些发现和对不同皮层综合征的研究使Gonzalo提出脑功能的特异性逐渐分布在整个大脑皮层,产生皮层梯度,其重叠将导致相当非特异性或多感觉适应区域。这种单一的方法超越了大脑功能解剖定位的刚性皮质包裹,并且与当前的研究密切相关。对中心综合征的解释类似于正常情况,但兴奋性降低,这使冈萨洛应用缩放概念,使他能够发展形式化和一般化。他在西班牙卡哈尔研究所的支持下,在非常困难的条件下进行了这项研究。尽管在20世纪40年代和50年代,他的西班牙语作品在国际上受到好评,但由于缺乏其他语言的及时出版物,他的贡献今天几乎不为人所知。2023年他的英文作品的出版部分填补了这一空白。
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Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
Frontiers in Neuroanatomy ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY-NEUROSCIENCES
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4.70
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122
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Frontiers in Neuroanatomy publishes rigorously peer-reviewed research revealing important aspects of the anatomical organization of all nervous systems across all species. Specialty Chief Editor Javier DeFelipe at the Cajal Institute (CSIC) is supported by an outstanding Editorial Board of international experts. This multidisciplinary open-access journal is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics, clinicians and the public worldwide.
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