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这篇叙事性评论探讨了四位杰出的神经科学家,他们的一生体现了科学创新与艺术表达的融合。让-马丁-沙尔科(Jean-Martin Charcot,1825-1893 年)、威廉-理查德-高尔斯(William Richard Gowers,1845-1915 年)、哈维-威廉姆斯-库欣(Harvey Williams Cushing,1869-1939 年)和圣地亚哥-拉蒙-卡哈尔(Santiago Ramón y Cajal,1852-1934 年)仍然是神经科学的代表人物。这四位杰出人物不仅在神经科学领域取得了突破性进展,而且还具有艺术才能,尤其是卡哈尔。他们的一生是严谨科学与创造性表达和谐统一的典范。通过他们的跨学科才能,他们诠释了艺术与科学是如何密不可分地联系在一起的,他们通过艺术技能提升了自己的科学事业。本文深入探讨了艺术与神经科学之间耐人寻味的关系,展示了这些著名人物如何利用自己的艺术才能促进科学交流和理解。
This narrative review approaches four exceptional
neuroscientists whose lives embody the convergence of scientific innovation and artistic expression. Jean-Martin Charcot (1825-1893), William Richard Gowers (1845-1915), Harvey Williams Cushing (1869-1939), and Santiago Ramón y Cajal (1852-1934) remain icons in the neurosciences. Not only did these four luminaries make groundbreaking advances in neuroscience, but they also possessed artistic abilities, especially Cajal. Their lives exemplify the harmony between scientific rigor and creative expression. Through their interdisciplinary talents, they illustrated how art and science are inextricably linked, enhancing their scientific endeavors through artistic skills. This article provides insight into the intriguing relationship between the arts and neuroscience, showing how these notable figures leveraged their artistic aptitude to advance scientific communication and understanding.