Uber regeneration peripherischer nerven.
W. Spielmeyer.
Zeitschrift für die gesamte Neurologie und Psychiatrie
December 1917, Volume 36, Issue 1, pp 421-430
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My goal is to find out what he said about neurons being individual cells rather than one continuous network, as well as what was reasoned about neuroregeneration and neuroplasticity of the central nervous system (eg spinal cord). It is commonly claimed that neuroscientists did not believe this possible until the 1970s but all the references to this seem to be third hand from non-peer reviewed books or news media while I have found multiple old sources that make claims more consistent with what is thought today. One reference i found was to this article (although for some reason the page numbers in the citation do not match even though everything else does).
This is interesting since studies on this in the 1980s are what resulted in the
formation of PETA. They were defended as groundbreaking and overturning the consensus thought on the matter, but I have not been able to find or get access to these groundbreaking studies. Further, later publications by the scientist charged with animal abuse over it seem kind of crappy to me. Rewriting history to sway public opinion about animal research? I don't know, I am more interested in how thought on the matter has progressed during the last century to give context to the current understanding of neuroplasticity.
Anyone interested? I'm not sure how long it would take but lets say an initial offer of .5 btc.