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The Shocking History of Electric FishesThe Shocking History of Electric Fishes

The Shocking History of Electric Fishes

From Ancient Epochs to the Birth of Modern Neurophysiology

Marco Piccolino, Stanley Finger

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"This book looks at how three kinds of strongly electric fishes literally became "electrical", and how they helped to change the sciences and medicine. These fishes are the flat torpedo rays common to the Mediterranean, the electric catfishes of Africa, and an "eel" from South America. The discovery of the electrical nature of these fishes in the second half of the 18th century was the starting point of the two fundamental advances in the sciences: on the physiological side, the demonstration that nerve conduction and muscle excitation are electrical phenomena, and on the physical side, the invention of the electric battery. Starting with catfish tomb drawings from Ancient Egypt and colorful descriptions of torpedoes from the Classical Era, the authors show how these fishes were both fascinating and mysterious to the ancients. After all, not only could they produce torpor and temporary numbness when touched, they could stun through intermediaries, such as wet nets and spears."--Publisher's website.

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OL Work ID
OL15444342W

Subjects

NeurosciencesElectric OrganNeurophysiologyElectric FishPhysiologyElectric fishesHistoryElectric organs in fishesElectrophysiology

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