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Challenges and perspectives of brain science in Mongolia and Central Asian countries
Author(s) -
Battuvshin Lkhagvasuren,
Jambaldorj Jamiyansuren
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
neuroscience research notes
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2576-828X
DOI - 10.31117/neuroscirn.v4i3suppl.143
Subject(s) - neuroscience , cognitive science , neuroinformatics , psychology
"What is the origin of the mind?", "What is the organ of intelligence?" The first answers to these questions trace to the scripts of ancient Sumeria and Egypt. It took almost 4000 years to understand that the brain is the main organ that controls other organs. The dawn of modern neuroscience lay in the 1890s when the pioneering works of Camillo Golgi and Ramon Cajal invented the structure of the nervous system using microscope techniques. Cajal's neuron doctrine, which hypothesizes that the functional unit of the brain is the neuron, has become the main concept that explains the mind and body interactions.

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