In Ancient Greece, interest in the brain began with the work of Alcmaeon of Croton, who appeared to have dissected the eye and related the brain to vision. He also suggested that the brain, not the heart, was the organ that ruled the body (what Stoics would call the hegemonikon) and that the senses were dependent on the brain.

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