Eling Paul, Hofman Michel A
a Radboud University Nijmegen and Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behavior.
J Hist Neurosci. 2014;23(2):109-19. doi: 10.1080/0964704X.2013.780810. Epub 2013 Nov 20.
The Central Institute for Brain Research was founded in Amsterdam in 1908 as part of an international effort to study the nervous system with multiple institutions and various disciplines. The development of research in the past hundred years at the Brain Institute has hardly been documented. We analyze the history of this institute by means of brief portraits of its directors and their main research topics. It appears that each director introduced his own branch of neuroscience into the institute. Initially, mainly comparative neuroanatomical data were collected. Following the Second World War, the multidisciplinary approach slowly developed with research programs on systems neuroscience, neuroendocrinology, and brain disorders. Every new director introduced new approaches to the study of the brain and thus played an important role in keeping brain research in the Netherlands at the international forefront where it has been ever since its foundation in 1908.
中央脑研究所于1908年在阿姆斯特丹成立,是国际上多个机构和不同学科共同研究神经系统努力的一部分。在过去的一百年里,脑研究所的研究发展几乎没有文献记载。我们通过对历任所长及其主要研究课题的简要描述来分析该研究所的历史。似乎每位所长都将自己的神经科学分支引入了研究所。最初,主要收集比较神经解剖学数据。第二次世界大战后,随着系统神经科学、神经内分泌学和脑部疾病研究项目的开展,多学科方法逐渐发展起来。每一位新所长都为大脑研究引入了新方法,从而在使荷兰的脑研究自1908年成立以来一直处于国际前沿方面发挥了重要作用。