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Since Herophilus of Chalcedon (a.335) studied the brain and considered it the center of the nervous system, all the cognitive, psychological, emotional, and individual behavior processes of the human being have been linked to the brain, which has developed until our days the current neuropsychology. This helps us to explain the changes in the neurological functioning of our brain in situations such as social isolation and sensory deprivation.