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Perspectives on Neuroscience
Published on: July 31, 2007
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[莱昂纳多·达芬奇作为神经病学家]
1Department of Neurology, Gifu University Graduate School of Medicine.
Brain and nerve = Shinkei kenkyu no shinpo
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概括
莱昂纳多·达·芬奇 莱昂纳多·达·芬奇
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 艺术史 艺术史 艺术史
- 医学史 医学史 医学史
背景情况:
- 达芬奇的多面天才扩展到对医学和大脑解剖学的深切兴趣.
- 他对大脑心室的研究旨在确定"灵魂的座位" (senso comune).
研究的目的:
- 探索达芬奇的神经学和医学方面的兴趣.
- 检查他的认知特征和创造力之间的潜在联系.
- 为了调查他的死亡和晚年的推测原因.
主要方法:
- 历史文本的审查和关于达芬奇生活和作品的病理学分析.
- 检查他的解剖学研究,特别是关于大脑的研究.
- 对有关他最后的疾病和身体局限性的医学猜测进行分析.
主要成果:
- 达芬奇仔细研究了大脑心室,寻找"灵魂的座位".
- 像镜子写作和可能的注意力缺陷/多动症 (ADHD) 这样的特征与他的创造力和未完成的项目有关.
- 脑卒中被认为是死亡的原因,神经麻被推测为他的右上肢.
结论:
- 达芬奇对大脑解剖学的强烈关注凸显了他超越艺术的科学好奇心.
- 他独特的认知特征可能推动了他的卓越创造力,但也为他未完成的作品做出了贡献.
- 医疗条件,包括中风和神经麻,可能影响了他的最后几年和绘画能力.
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