The brain and mind in Greek philosophy and mythology

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             Stavros Baloyannis, Greece 
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             William Theodore, USA 
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             Neurological concepts in Ancient Greek thought 
            Andrew Papanicolaou, USA Cerebral localization in antiquity Athena Bazou, Greece Neurology in the eyes of ancient Greek philosophers and the Bible: Concepts about the brain/soul, neurological syndromes, and spiritual therapeutic effects Dimitrios Karussis, Israel Anaxagoras on the mind: Nous is infinite and self-ruled Stavros Baloyannis, Greece The ancient history of dementia Niki Papavramidou, Greece Epilepsy in ancient Greek medicine William Theodore, USA Hippocratic corpus work precepts: Philanthropy and utility in medicine Christos Yapijakis, Greece Morbus Hercules: the role of Heracles in epileptology and Greek and Scythian mythology Alexey Kholin, Russia Syncope and fainting in the thoughts of Greek classical philosophers Manuel A. Sierra-Beltranof, UK The brain and mind in Mesopotamia Homa Ebrahimi, Iran  | 
        
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