Robert Whytt (1 jan 1714 ano – 1 jan 1776 ano)
Descrição:
Scottish Neurologist
-Has the most recognized definition of "reflex" - "involuntary motions"
-Distinguished between voluntary and involuntary movement, implying that some nerves must be for conveying sensory information and others must signal muscle movement
-Defined "habit formation"
-Used decapitated frogs to demonstrate that leg muscles responded to physical stimulation (pinching), but when the nerve between leg and spinal cord was severed, no movement occurred
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1 jan 1714 ano
1 jan 1776 ano
~ 62 years
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