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This Week in (Neuroscience) History

June 19

First Description of "Grandmother Cells" (1969) - Neuroscientist Jerry Lettvin conceptualized the idea of highly specialized neurons that respond only to specific complex stimuli like a person's grandmother, sparking decades of debate about how the brain represents complex concepts.

Launch of the BRAIN Initiative's Cell Census (2017) - The NIH announced funding for the first comprehensive attempt to catalog all cell types in the human brain, a fundamental step toward understanding brain function at the cellular level.

Publication of "The Tell-Tale Brain" (2011) - Neuroscientist V.S. Ramachandran published his exploration of unusual neurological cases that illuminate normal brain function, bringing neuroscientific insights to a broad audience.

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