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In Their Own Words

Sidney Ochs, PhD'52

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  • A History of Nerve Functions: From Animal Spirits to Molecular Mechanisms
  • ISBN 052124742X
  • Cambridge University Press

The book traces the ancient Greek theory that animal spirits moving in nerve channels are responsible for sensation and motion, the concept successively modified by discoveries in physics and chemistry. Then, in the last half century, with the electrical nature of the nerve impulse established, the molecular mechanism transporting essential materials in peripheral nerve fibers was revealed and, in the dendrites of brain neurons, held to participate in learning and memory.

Posted October 8, 2004