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The war of the soups and the sparks : the discovery of neurotransmitters and the dispute over how nerves communicate / Elliot S. Valenstein.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Valenstein, Elliot S.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Neurotransmitters--History.
Neurotransmitters.
Neural transmission--History.
Neural transmission.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (257 p.)
Place of Publication:
New York : Columbia University Press, c2005.
Language Note:
English
System Details:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Summary:
Like the cracking of the genetic code and the creation of the atomic bomb, the discovery of how the brain's neurons work is one of the fundamental scientific developments of the twentieth century. The discovery of neurotransmitters revolutionized the way we think about the brain and what it means to be human yet few people know how they were discovered, the scientists involved, or the fierce controversy about whether they even existed. The War of the Soups and the Sparks tells the saga of the dispute between the pharmacologists, who had uncovered the first evidence that nerves communicate by releasing chemicals, and the neurophysiologists, experts on the nervous system, who dismissed the evidence and remained committed to electrical explanations. The protagonists of this story are Otto Loewi and Henry Dale, who received Nobel Prizes for their work, and Walter Cannon, who would have shared the prize with them if he had not been persuaded to adopt a controversial theory (how that happened is an important part of this history). Valenstein sets his story of scientific discovery against the backdrop of two world wars and examines the fascinating lives of several scientists whose work was affected by the social and political events of their time. He recounts such stories as Loewi's arrest by Nazi storm troopers and Dale's efforts at helping key scientists escape Germany. The War of the Soups and the Sparks reveals how science and scientists work. Valenstein describes the observations and experiments that led to the discovery of neurotransmitters and sheds light on what determines whether a novel concept will gain acceptance among the scientific community. His work also explains the immense importance of Loewi, Dale, and Cannon's achievements in our understanding of the human brain and the way mental illnesses are conceptualized and treated.
Contents:
Front matter
CONTENTS
List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Setting the Stage
2. The Autonomic Nervous System
3. An Idea Ahead of Its Time
4. Henry Dale
5. Otto Loewi
6. The Road to the Nobel Prize
7. Walter Cannon
8. The War of the Soups and the Sparks
9. Loewi, Dale, and Cannon
10. Brain Neurotransmitters
11. Epilogue
Notes
Index
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781322353067
1322353069
9780231509732
0231509731
OCLC:
818856055

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