Time Periods
Vocabulary
Early Scientists
Miscellaneous
100
Another name for The Middle Stone Age.

The Mesolithic Period

100

The act of drilling holes into skulls as a therapeutic measure in the Hippocratic corpus.

Trepanation

100

The famous scientist who thought that thinking and reasoning took place in the brain.

Hippocrates

100

The understanding of the brain and how it functions

Neuroscience

200

The affect The Dark Age had on neuroscience study.

Stopped it for roughly 1500 years

200

The part of the brain is referenced to as "little brain".

Cerebellum

200

The scientist who said the brain contains "governing faculty".

Alimeon Of Croton

200

The removal of the gull bladder.

Cholesectomy
300

The effect of the Renaissance on neuroscience.

Revamped studies of the brain and started the scientific method process.
300

The largest and uppermost portion of the brain.

Cerebrum

300
The famous scientist who believed the brain's function was for cooling blood.
Aristotle
300

A scientist who is a good example of dualistic thinking.

Rene Descartes

400

Where medical knowledge was stored while the western civilization was in the dark.

The Arabic World

400

The belief that the soul and brain are 2 separate things.

Dualistic Thinking

400

A scientist who performed experiences on the living brain.

Erasistratus

400

An excess of black vile.

Melancholy

500

The first known mentioning of the brain.

Egyptian Hieroglyphics

500

A body humor that causes diarrhea.

Cholera

500

A scientist who performed dissections of sheep's cerebrum and cerebellum.

Herophilus

500

The scientist who followed Herophilus's studies and work.

Galen

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