The human brain at first appears to be without any functioning parts. Its seemingly uniform soft, grey mass remained more or less impenetrable for thousands of years. By the time of the Renaissance more brains were being dissected, often through efforts to uncover the seat of the soul. From the 17th century onwards a much View Article
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