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Electricity is a language of the nervous system

Nestler Figure 3-1B

Nestler Figure 3-1B

the

Luigi Galvani(1737-1798)

1791

“Animal Electricity”

Galvani (1791)

“Animal Electricity”

Alessandro Volta

(1745-1827)

Galvanometer

Luigi Galvani(1737-1798)

Technological Advances stemming out of the Galvani-Volta controversy

Alessandro Volta(1745-1827)

Voltaic cell - battery

J.A. Flemming1849-1945

Thermionic Valve (vacuum tube)1904

Karl Ferdnand Braun1850-1918

Gabriel Lippmann 1845-1921

Capillary electrometer1872

Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) 1897Oscilloscope

Television

 

Edgar Adrian(1889-1977)

“The most glorious clutter ever seen”

“The explanation suddenly dawned on me ... a muscle hanging under its own weight ought, if you come to think of it, to be sending sensory impulses up the nerves coming from the muscle spindles ...

That particular day’s work, I think, had all the elements that one could wish for. The new

apparatus seemed to be misbehaving very badly indeed, and I suddenly found it was behaving so

well that it was opening up an entire new range of data ... it didn’t involve any particular hard work, or

any particular intelligence on my part. It was just one of those things which sometimes happens in a laboratory if you stick apparatus together and see

what results you get.”

E. Adrian, 1926

Single Fiber Recordings:

Population coding at the 1961 Rose Ball

Action Potentials

time

volta

ge

16 site silicon probe

G. Buzsaki, Neuron, Vol 33, 325-340, 2002