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Online Meditation 🧘 Neurotech Consulting ⚡ Contemplative Writing

    1888 The Neuron Comes Into Focus

    Posted on July 13, 2026July 13, 2026

    A Neurotech History Series

    By the late nineteenth century, many scientists believed the brain formed one continuous network.

    Using Golgi’s staining technique, Santiago Ramón y Cajal carefully examined nervous tissue and concluded that the brain is built from individual neurons separated by tiny gaps. He proposed the neuron doctrine, one of the foundational principles of neuroscience.

    His work transformed our understanding of how information flows through the nervous system.

    Every modern model of neural circuits and brain function builds on Cajal’s insight.

    Last Updated on July 13, 2026 | Published: July 13, 2026

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