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Online Meditation 🧘 Neurotech Consulting ⚡ Contemplative Writing

    1861 The Patient Who Could Only Say ‘Tan’

    Posted on July 5, 2026July 13, 2026

    A Neurotech History Series

    Early nineteenth-century scientists knew that nerves connected the brain and spinal cord to the body, but they did not understand how information travelled. Did the same nerve carry messages in both directions?

    Working independently, Charles Bell and François Magendie showed that the nerve roots entering the back of the spinal cord carry sensory information to the brain, while the roots leaving the front carry motor commands to the muscles.

    The Bell–Magendie law revealed that the nervous system is organized rather than chaotic. Sensation and movement follow distinct pathways, allowing the brain to receive information from the outside world while sending precise instructions back to the body.

    Physicians still rely on this principle to diagnose neurological disorders, and it continues to inform modern neurotechnology, from spinal cord stimulation to brain-computer interfaces.

    Last Updated on July 13, 2026 | Published: July 5, 2026

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