Unit 7 Neuroscience + Art To people outside of the science world, the brain is almost an unknown. We all know it is important, and without it daily life would be impossible. But after learning more and more throughout the readings of lectures my appreciation for the brain has risen even higher. Aristotle did his best to strike a match on the new discoveries of the brain, but due to the lack of technological advances the truth of the brain was just out of his reach. The development of the knowledge of the brain expanded with Ramon y. Cajal, who is considered to be one of the "father's of modern neuroscience". After his initial expansion of the idea of the brain, scientists then took off with it, helping humanity even more. My favorite part of these lectures though was the teachings of LSD, and its affects of the human brain. I don't know if it was simply entertaining, but it was what stuck in my head them most. It all started with Albert Hofmann, considered...
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