Lakke J P
J Hist Neurosci. 1998 Aug;7(2):101-7. doi: 10.1076/jhin.7.2.101.1869.
Illustrations, previous to the 19th century, provide evidence that brain dissections were executed on an isolated head, contrary to Rembrandt's anatomy lesson of Dr. Deyman. This paradox seems to be explained by clever biased composition.
19世纪以前的插图表明,大脑解剖是在一个孤立的头部进行的,这与伦勃朗的《戴曼博士的解剖课》相反。这个矛盾似乎可以通过巧妙的偏向性构图来解释。