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一位獲得諾貝爾奬...醫學獎的藝術家
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梅蘭妮·E·佩弗 |
TED-Ed
• February 2021
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在1860年代,科學家們深信他們就差最大的大腦秘密臨門一腳:腦部訊息如何傳遞至身體各處?當時他們深信這些神經脈衝是經由彼此相連的廣大網狀組織傳遞的。然而沒多久,一位年輕的藝術家就推翻了此項推論,勾勒出大腦如何運作的全新說法。梅蘭妮·E·佩弗詳細闡述高爾基和卡哈的發現。(由Artrake Studio製作�,Bethany Cutmore-Scott旁白)
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