History of Neuroscience

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Between 1688 and 1772
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Emanuel Swedenborg

Thought that there is already too much knowledge out in the world. Studied literature extensively (including neuroscientific), and correctly deduced:

  • the location of motor and sensory cortices
  • the involvement of frontal cortex in executive function
  • never published his findings so he was not influential during his lifetime