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Biological Roots of Behavioural
Neuroscience
Descartes' Model of the Mind (17th Century)
 Believed that each person possessed a mind
o Something not subject to the laws of the universe
 The sense organs of the body supply the mind with info about what is happening in the
environment
o And that using this info, the mind controlled the body's movements
 In particular, it hypothesises that the interaction between the body and the mind takes place
in the pineal body
o A small organ on top of the brain stem
o Buried beneath the cerebral hemispheres
 When the mind decides to perform an action, it tilts the pineal body in a particular direction
o Causes pressurised fluid to flow from the brain into the appropriate set of nerves
o This flow causes the muscles to inflate and move
 The moving statues in the royal gardens were used as a model for theorising how the body
worked
o Pressurised water replaced pressurised fluid in the ventricles
o Pipes replaced by nerves
o Cylinders replaced muscles
o Hidden valves replaced by the pineal body
 This is one of the first times a technological device was used as a model for explaining how
the nervous system works
 It did not take long for this to be disproven by Luigi Galvani
o Electrical stimulation of a frog's nerve caused contraction of the muscle

Johannes Müller
 19th century psychologist
 Suggested that major advances in our understanding of the body would only be made by:
o Experimentally removing/isolating animals' organs
o Testing their responses to chemicals
o Altering the environment to see how they respond
 Doctrine of Specific Nerve Energies
o One of his most important contributions to the study of the physiology of beh
o Observed that we perceive the same basic messages (electrical impulse) of different
nerves in different ways
 Optic nerve = visual image
 Auditory nerve = sound
o This is bc the messages occur in diff channels
 The portion of the brain that receives messages from the optic nerves
interprets the activity as visual stimulation
 Even if the nerves aren't stimulated mechanically
 E.g. when we rub our eyes, we see light
o Set the stage for performing experiments directly on the brain

Pierre Flourens
 19th century physiologist
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