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Hippocrates: Brain as Seat of Mind
Hippocrates declared the brain to be the organ of intelligence, overturning heart-centered theories.
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Hippocrates declared in 'On the Sacred Disease' that the brain is the interpreter of consciousness and the source of intelligence, pleasure, and pain — overturning heart-centered theories that dominated Egyptian and earlier Greek medicine. This brain-centric view, articulated around 400 BCE, established the foundational premise of all subsequent neuroscience.
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