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Are We Our Brains? Neuroscience and the Soul | Dr. Paul LaPenna

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Aristotle's Hypothalamus

Aristotle thought that the brain had a function. He thought it was to cool the blood. But there's a lot of other things that the brain does too, right? There you fast forward to galen of pergamon. So he observed that when a soldier or gladiator was struck in the head, but the closer the damage in the brain was to the ventricular system, the greater they had deficits and cognition. This theorya then took over for a short while. It was very, it had a short duration. A phrenology is about how people are born with different shaped heads. And so we may be looking around, and maybe you notice that some people have

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