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- Introduction
- Where the thoughts dwell
- Cogito ergo sum - I think, therefore I am
- Cortical localisation of functions
- Mapping of the brain
- "Omnis cellula e cellula" - the cellular theory
- First images of neural cells
- Development of "reazione nero" by Camillo Golgi
- Neuronismo o reticularismo: clash of the titans
- Clash of the titans: the aftermath
- Unification of the reticular and neuronal theories
- The glia was born on April 3rd 1858
- Golgi images of neuroglia (1874)
- Images of neuroglia
- The appearance of a neurone
- Carl Ludwig Schleich (1859-1922)
- The function of glial cells in neural centres
- Introduction to neuroglia
- Definition of neuroglia
- Neural cells
- Glial cells distribution varies between brain regions
- Total neuronal - glial ratio
- Neuronal - glial ratio by brain structures
- Evolution of neuroglia
- Phylogenetic advance of glia (1)
- Phylogenetic advance of glia (2)
- Primate-specific glial cells
- Evolution of glial function
- Functions of invertebrate glia: ancestral astrocytes
- Neuroglia in Caenorhabditis elegans
- Neuroglia in leech
- Neuroglia in insects
- Neuroglia in vertebrates
- Myelination allowed brain development-vertebrates
- Myelin facilitates action potential propagation
- Sodium channels cluster at the nodes of Ranvier
- Myelin and nerve diameter
- Microglia: an innate brain defender
- Pio del Rio Hortega: discoverer of microglia
- Invading and resting microglia
- Pathological signals activate microglia
- Multiple states of microglial activation
- Conclusions
Topics Covered
- Where the thoughts dwell
- Cortical localisation of functions
- The cellular theory
- Images of neural cells
- The glia
- Neuroglia
- Glial cell distribution
- Evolution of neuroglia
- Evolution of glial function
- Microglia
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Verkhratsky, A. (2011, June 29). Where the thoughts dwell: history of neuroscience and introduction into neuroglia [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved November 23, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/PYEH4692.Export Citation (RIS)
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Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Alexei Verkhratsky has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.
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