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==== Human visual field ==== | ==== Human visual field ==== | ||
- | Even without eye movement, the human visual field extends over 180 degrees | + | Even without eye movement, the human visual field extends over 180 degrees |
==== Gut-brain axis ==== | ==== Gut-brain axis ==== | ||
- | The gut-brain axis refers to the biochemical signaling that occurs between the gastrointestinal tract and the nervous system. The gut microbial flora communicates with the central nervous system (CNS) through neural pathways. Numerous scientific studies indicate that gut microflora is involved in the regulation of anxiety, pain, cognitive dysfunction, and human mood. [([[https:// | + | The gut-brain axis refers to the biochemical signaling that occurs between the gastrointestinal tract and the nervous system. The gut microbial flora communicates with the central nervous system (CNS) through neural pathways. Numerous scientific studies indicate that gut microflora is involved in the regulation of anxiety, pain, cognitive dysfunction and human mood. [([[https:// |
==== Rudolph Virchow ==== | ==== Rudolph Virchow ==== | ||
- | Rudolph Virchow was the founder of the theory of cellular pathology, which, although erroneous (he was famous for his unfortunate polemics with, among others, Pasteur), contributed greatly to the development of modern pathology. He erroneously claimed that leukocytes play an essential role in bacterial transport around the body. He was one of the first to perform biopsies, formulated the concept of leukemia and amyloidosis, | + | Rudolph Virchow was the founder of the theory of cellular pathology, which, although erroneous (he was famous for his unfortunate polemics with, among others, Pasteur), contributed greatly to the development of modern pathology. He erroneously claimed that leukocytes play an essential role in bacterial transport around the body. He was one of the first to perform biopsies, formulated the concept of leukemia and amyloidosis, |
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